Jhalawar : A shocking incident has come to light in Jhalawar Rajasthan. The family members of the deceased woman were surprised when they went to collect the ashes of the woman at the crematorium in Jhalawar’s Jhalarapatan. When the family members looked around, they found that the idols installed at the crematorium had also been vandalized. The news of the incident spread like fire in Jhalarapatan city. After which people reached the spot and protested and demanded strict action against the miscreants responsible.
When the family looked, they found the bones missing
Chandra Singh Rathore, a relative of the deceased woman, while giving information at Jhalarapatan Muktidham, said that Kamala Kanwar, a resident of Jhalarapatan, died on Saturday. After this, her family members performed the last rites of the woman in Jhalarapatan Muktidham as per rituals. The woman’s family members said that when they reached Jhalarapatan Muktidham on Sunday morning to collect the ashes, they saw that the bones from the face to the chest of the deceased woman were missing. The bones from the feet were also missing. The family members were shocked to see this whole incident.
Stones pelted on the watchman’s room
On enquiring, it was found that some miscreants broke the statues installed in the cremation ground at night. They abused the watchman present there and also pelted stones at his room. Later, the watchman said that he heard some noise outside in the middle of the night and saw that some miscreants were vandalizing the place. When he stopped them, the miscreants abused the watchman and pelted stones at his room. After some time of vandalizing, the accused fled from there.