Two innocent girls died after a 500 kg bundle of thread fell on them in Panipat, they had gone to the factory with their mother.

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Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : A heartbreaking and heartbreaking news has emerged from Panipat, Haryana. Two innocent girls, who had accompanied their mother to a yarn factory here on Thursday morning (June 25th), were crushed to death under a heavy bundle of yarn, while another girl was seriously injured. The families of the victims are inconsolable following this heartbreaking incident, and the entire area is in mourning.

According to reports, the accident occurred at the Shri Lakshmi Factory, located near Kharanja Road on Bhainswal Road in Panipat. The deceased girls' parents worked as laborers at the warehouse. On Thursday morning, work was going on as usual at the warehouse. Three girls—Prayaga (4½ years old), Sonam (2½ years old), and Roshni (5 years old), who had come to the factory with their mother, were playing together.

While playing, the rack full of thread suddenly shook. Before the girls could react, two large bales of thread, each weighing 500 kilograms, collapsed directly on top of them, crushing all three girls under the enormous weight.

There was screaming and shouting, doctors declared him dead in the hospital.

As soon as the accident occurred, the warehouse erupted in screams. Family members and other workers rushed to remove the heavy bundles, pulled out the three girls, and rushed them to Panipat Civil Hospital.

Upon arrival at the hospital, doctors conducted a thorough examination and declared 4½-year-old Prayaga and 2½-year-old Sonam dead. According to doctors, the girls suffocated under the heavy weight and suffered serious injuries. Five-year-old Roshni was immediately admitted to the hospital, where she is undergoing treatment.

'There was no one at home, so I brought it along...'

This incident has brought tears to everyone's eyes. Murti, the mother of the deceased child, Prayaga, tearfully explained that she had enrolled her daughter in nursery school this year. There was no one to care for the children at home, and out of helplessness, she brought the girls with her to the factory. She had no idea that coming to work would mean death for her children.