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His wife kept burning alive in front of his eyes… The husband kept shouting ‘save-save’, but no one could get her out of the bus. Jitendra Pandey kept trying to pull his wife Priyanka, who was stuck under the seat, out, but in no time, the flames engulfed her. Meanwhile, Deepak Singh Tanwar, a hotel owner from Barwah, also burnt alive in this horrific accident. Everything was normal until a few hours before his death. Deepak Singh Tanwar had posted a status on social media – Trip over, now back to work… The day has passed… Night has fallen. This tragic bus accident in Dausa, Rajasthan, resulted in the death of 8 people, including 6 from Madhya Pradesh. They were returning to Indore from Haridwar. The accident was so horrific that both bodies were badly burnt. DNA testing will be required for their identification. After the completion of the DNA test process, the bodies can be brought to Barwah on Thursday. Upon hearing the news of her brother’s death, Deepak’s sister is repeatedly fainting. She falls to the ground while crying. Dainik Bhaskar spoke to Deepak’s family and Priyanka’s neighbors. See these pictures Deepak Singh Tanwar: Had left home with his family Deepak Singh Tanwar, a resident of Kasturba Marg, died in the accident. He ran a hotel in Sanawad with his father Nannu Singh. On June 22, he had left with five other family members by train for Vaishno Devi darshan. After visiting Vaishno Devi, they had also visited Amritsar and Haridwar. They were supposed to come to Indore and then home on Wednesday. He was also returning to Barwah by the same sleeper bus. In the accident, Nannu Singh Tanwar’s younger son Sunny (24), his wife Neha (26), Deepak’s wife Divya (25), daughter Yashika (3), son Vanshraj (7), and grandson Harshad (son of Sanjay Tanwar), a resident of Indore, were injured. Sister repeatedly fainting at home At home in Holi Tekra on Kasturba Marg, only Deepak’s sister Kavita Tanwar is present. She is repeatedly fainting. Neighbors are looking after her. Neighbors are also present outside the house. All other family members have gone to Rajasthan. They are not in a condition to talk much. Kavita tearfully said that around 2:30 AM, Sunny Bhaiya called her father. He had said that their bus had met with an accident. Deepak Bhaiya is not to be found. Everyone was supposed to come home by morning, but before that, the news of death arrived. Wrote on social media – Trip over, then back to work Before the incident, Deepak shared a status on social media. It read Trip over, now back to work. In the background, the song ‘So Gaya Yeh Jahan…’ was also playing. Besides this, Deepak also shared a video on social media. In it, everyone can be seen swaying with their hands raised in the train. In another video, they are also seen visiting Vaishno Devi. Neighbor said – Jitendra’s wife burned alive In the accident, Priyanka Pandey (35), wife of Jitendra Pandey (40), who was posted as a computer operator in the Forest Department in Barwah, also died. Jitendra had left for Haridwar with his wife and son Abhinav (7) on June 26. They were returning to Indore for this reason. Jitendra was originally from Rewa. He lived on rent in Patel Nagar near Dussehra Maidan. Neighbour Dilip Chaure said that Jitendra called in the morning. He said that after the collision, in the chaos, he and his son got out, while his wife remained inside. Wife stuck under the seat, I kept running, kept screaming to save her Jitendra Pandey, an operator in the Forest Department and a resident of Indore, recounts – My wife, child, and I were on this bus. Our seat was behind the driver, and the child was sleeping on the side berth. I woke up due to a very loud noise and a jolt. My wife Priyanka was trapped under the seat. I held her hand and tried to pull her out. I pulled hard, but her legs were stuck downwards. I couldn’t understand anything, and the child was also with me. I got off, ran, came around to the window side, and started pulling Priyanka. Even then, she couldn’t get out. Meanwhile, the bus caught fire. Jitendra Pandey was also returning from Haridwar to Indore with his family. Sir, my wife burned alive in front of me. Sir, I pleaded with people to pull her out, to help. No one helped. Everyone was distressed and scared. My wife was gone in front of me.