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Four buried alive in Agra

Four buried alive in Agra

Agra, June 29 (UNI) Four people, including 3 women, were buried alive when they were doing digging work for the Chambal pipeline near Daulat Garh village in Fatehpur Sikri area on the UP-Rajasthan border today.



Police said here that around a dozen women and men working at the spot met with the incident when a portion of the earth caved in when they were digging a pit. Some of the labourers were injured in the incident.



All the deceased were native of nearby Uttu village under Fatehpur Sikri area. UNI XC SSP

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