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JAIPUR: All eight persons who succumbed to burn injuries sustained in the fire that followed the accident at Bhankrota on Jaipur-Ajmer highway on Friday were under 40 years of age - all in their prime, either planning their careers, or had recently started families. Those currently on ventilator support at SMS Hospital here are under 30 years. Mohammad Faizan, approaching his 21st birthday, was to be married soon.

"He was my only son, cheerful and always spread happiness. The entire neighbourhood is mourning his untimely death. He got engaged recently and the wedding was scheduled for Oct next year," said Mohammad Salim, Faizan's father, who runs a restaurant in Udaipur.



Faizan was travelling from Udaipur to Jaipur when he sustained grievous burns in Bhankrota. Mahendra Chaudhary, 24, was enthusiastic about starting his business. "We are into farming but Mahendra preferred business over agriculture.

He was employed at a transport firm in Kota to understand business intricacies as he wanted to work briefly before launching his venture. His sudden death has devastated us. He was the family's financial support, being the eldest among four siblings," Mahendra's uncle, Madhoram Chaudhary said.

He was aboard the bus from Jaipur to Kishangarh. Vijeta Meena, 23, aspired to become an educator. She remains critical on ventilator support in ICU of SMS Hospital, having suffered 70% burn injuries.

Meena had secured admission for her BEd course as she wanted to be a teacher. She was return.

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