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With this quote in mind and a passion for doing better than what their mates were set to, two young dreamers, both from small towns in India, Udit Dixit, from a small town of Uttar Pradesh, Farrukhabad, having completed a degree from Lucknow G University and decided to start exploring the vast universe on the internet.
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Updated Apr 15, 2021 | 07:47 IST The incident took place in Kandholi village, where the minor girls had come with their family members to attend a religious gathering. Three minor girls died of suffocation after they were accidentally locked in a car [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The incident happened in Kandholi village within the jurisdiction of the Roopbas police station in Bharatpur district on Wednesday.
The girls were rushed to a hospital, where they were declared brought dead.
Bharatpur: In a tragic incident, three girls, all aged around five years, died of suffocation after getting accidentally locked inside a parked car within the jurisdiction of the Roopbas police station in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan on Wednesday, police said.
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