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“My younger brother-in-law Kavitesh who is a bus driver for the same company found him lying motionless in the garage and as he put his hands on Rohit’s chest, he gave his last breath.”
Friday 29 March 2019 | 09:00
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Rohit Kumar Lal, 26 of Lajonia Labasa who died from electrocution on Sunday at the Dalip Chand and Sons Ltd garage was cremated at the Tuatua Cemetery yesterday.
“Rohit had a friendly personality and was loved by everyone,” said his sister in-law Yogita Kumar.
“His last conversation with my husband was before leaving for work on Sunday morning at 7 later we received a phone call at around 10am that Rohit was admitted at the Labasa Hospital,” she said.
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“I took my mother-in-law to the hospital but when we got there we were told that Rohit was no more,” Ms Kumar said.
“My younger brother-in-law Kavitesh who is a bus driver for the same company found him lying motionless in the garage and as he put his hands on Rohit’s chest, he gave his last breath.”
“He always adored my children and usually bought them sweets every Saturday. They will surely miss him.”Ms Kumar said.
“I will miss my son. We would have afternoon tea together every day when he gets home from work,” said his grieving mother Bimla Wati.
More than a hundred people gathered to pay their last respects to a beloved son, brother, cousin, uncle, workmate and friend.
Rohit is survived by his younger brother and mother.
Meanwhile, the Dalip Chand and Sons Ltd management has reported the incident to Accident Compensation Commission Fiji (ACCF).
Edited by Susana Tuilau
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