Wife In China Attends Husband's Last Rites In India Through Video Call!
With the second wave of ongoing Coronavirus creating havoc across the country, several heart-breaking and devastating incidents are being reported, which warns everyone to be safe from the virus.
One more heart-breaking incident was added to the list. An Indian woman who was struck in the Dragan country China watched the cremation of her husband through video call.
Going into detail, Manoj Sharma, who works at a bank in China visited Madhya Pradesh after his relative infected with Coronavirus. Sadly, he got infected with the pandemic while he was taking care of his relative.
Even after undergoing treatment, Manoj Sharma failed to recover from the virus. Undergoing treatment, Sharma breathed his last at the Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences in Madhya Pradesh's Indore.
The volunteers in Indore took care of his cremation formalities. His wife, who was in China attended the cremation through video call. As per the rules, the officers got the consent letter from Sharma's wife.
The short video of Manoj Sharmaâs wife crying out loud seeing his husband's pyre went viral on social media.
One more heart-breaking incident was added to the list. An Indian woman who was struck in the Dragan country China watched the cremation of her husband through video call.
Going into detail, Manoj Sharma, who works at a bank in China visited Madhya Pradesh after his relative infected with Coronavirus. Sadly, he got infected with the pandemic while he was taking care of his relative.
Even after undergoing treatment, Manoj Sharma failed to recover from the virus. Undergoing treatment, Sharma breathed his last at the Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences in Madhya Pradesh's Indore.
The volunteers in Indore took care of his cremation formalities. His wife, who was in China attended the cremation through video call. As per the rules, the officers got the consent letter from Sharma's wife.
The short video of Manoj Sharmaâs wife crying out loud seeing his husband's pyre went viral on social media.