Shiroda woman dies after tree falls on her

Times of India | 1 month ago | 11-08-2022 | 01:25 am

Shiroda woman dies after tree falls on her

Ponda: Aditi Venkatesh Naik, 39, a resident of Shiroda, died on Wednesday evening after a banyan tree came crashing down on the two-wheeler she was travelling on.Naik and her husband, Venkatesh, 44, were returning after casting their vote for the panchayat elections at a polling booth at the Shir area of Tarwada at Shiroda in Ponda taluka when the tree crashed on them. The critically injured couple was rushed to the Shiroda primary health centre. However, Naik passed away before she could receive medical attention.The medical officer at the health centre declared her brought dead, Ponda police said.

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Work begins on new water pumping station at Opa plant
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