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Will be home on Wednesday, mason told wife hours before death

Will be home on Wednesday, mason told wife hours before death

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Will be home on Wednesday, mason told wife hours before death
Greater Noida: Rescue personnel recover the body of one of the persons killed in Greater Noida twin-building collapse on July 18, 2018. At least 50 people were believed trapped under the concrete rubble of the buildings, one of which was under construction and other was ready and some of the families had already moved in to live.The collapse in Shahberi village took place between 8.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday. (Photo: Bidesh Manna/IANS)
Will be home on Wednesday, mason told wife hours before death
Greater Noida: Rescue personnel recover the body of one of the persons killed in Greater Noida twin-building collapse on July 18, 2018. At least 50 people were believed trapped under the concrete rubble of the buildings, one of which was under construction and other was ready and some of the families had already moved in to live.The collapse in Shahberi village took place between 8.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday. (Photo: Bidesh Manna/IANS)
Will be home on Wednesday, mason told wife hours before death
Greater Noida: Rescue personnel recover the body of one of the persons killed in Greater Noida twin-building collapse on July 18, 2018. At least 50 people were believed trapped under the concrete rubble of the buildings, one of which was under construction and other was ready and some of the families had already moved in to live.The collapse in Shahberi village took place between 8.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday. (Photo: Bidesh Manna/IANS)
Greater Noida, July 18 (IANS) Little did Ranjana realise that she was talking to her husband Rajneesh Bhuimali, 36, on the phone for the last time when he called to inform her that he won't be home on Tuesday evening as usual.
Rajneesh -- a mason who was one of the four persons who died in the building collapse in Greater Noida on Tuesday night -- had told his wife that he was staying back since he wasn't done as yet and would be back home on Wednesday evening.
But fate had other plans.
Ranjana, a mother of two teenagers, woke up on Wednesday morning to the news of the collapse of two buildings in Shahberi village in Greater Noida -- one of the fast-developing real estate hubs adjoining Delhi.
Fearing the worst, she went to the spot frenetically looking for Rajneesh since his phone was not reachable.
As she saw the collapsed building where Rajneesh was supposed to spend the night she fainted. When she regained consciousness, relatives confirmed that her husband's body was one of the three removed from the debris early morning.
"We went to the hospital and confirmed his identity from a tattoo on his hand. His body was mangled," Sanjay, a cousin of Ranjana and a mason working in a nearby building, told IANS.
Rajneesh lived with his wife and two children in east Delhi.
"He had decided to stay back because he could not finish the day's work. He thought he will complete it on Tuesday night or early morning on Wednesday. Who had thought this (collapse) will happen?" a visibly dejected Sanjay said.
Rajneesh migrated to the National Capital Region several years ago from Malda in West Bengal, his family said.
--IANS
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