Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MP techie dies in Thailand, govt steps in to bring her body back

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CHHATARPUR (MP) : In absence of passport, a family in Madhya Pradesh is finding it difficult to travel to Thailand to bring back the mortal remains of a woman, a software engineer, who died in a road accident.

While the Centre has stepped in to help the bereaved family, t he s t at e g overnment has assured that necessary arrangemen­ts will be made to bring home the body of the woman, Pragya Paliwal (29), whose family lives in Chhatarpur district. External affairs minister S Jaishankar has assured all assistance to the bereaved family.

“My sister Pragya Paliwal was a software engineer with a company in Bengaluru. Her roommate there informed us on Wednesday about her death in a road accident in Phuket (Thailand). “She had reached Thailand on Tuesday for participat­ing in the annual conference of a Hong Kong-based organisati­on, her brother S P Paliwal told reporters here on Thursday.

He said, “None of our family members has a passport. So, we have sought help of local Congress MLA Alok Chaturvedi and the district authoritie­s.”

Chaturvedi reached out to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jaishankar. He said he had also informed chief minister Kamal Nath about the problem being faced by the family.

Meanwhile, in reply to a tweet, Jaishankar assured all help to the family.

Nath, in a tweet, said his government would make all necessary arrangemen­ts and also talk to the external affairs ministry in this regard.

Family members o f t he deceased met additional district collector Prem Singh to seek help.

Pragyas father and other family members had come to me. They said none in the family have a passport to travel to Thailand to bring back the mortal remains.

“We are helping them to get passports at the earliest and ready to extend any other help they require, said Singh.

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