Rajasthan doctor burnt alive as car bursts into flames
Jaipur: In a tragic incident, a government doctor was burnt alive after his car caught fire following a crash into a diagnostic centre at Bhusawar in Rajasthan's Bharatpur district, police said on Saturday.
According to the PTI report, the deceased has been identified as a 40-year-old Vinod Meena from Sawai Madhopur district, who was posted as a general physician at the Bhusawar community health centre for the past five years.
He is survived by his wife, a teacher posted in Banswara district, and their one-and-a-half-year-old son. Bhusawar SHO Naresh Kumar said Meena was driving towards Weir town on Saturday evening when his car lost control and rammed into a diagnostic centre across the road.
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The car got stuck inside the centre, making it difficult to open the doors. As smoke began rising from the vehicle, Meena attempted to reverse it, but the car hit a rear wall, triggering a fire, the SHO said, reports PTI.
Despite efforts by the bystanders to rescue him, Meena was charred to death as the flames quickly intensified, Kumar said.
The flames were doused by firemen and police who rushed to the spot, he added.
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