This Jatan had to be done, the woman stayed in the closet for two hours; Watch video
Cow and bulls suddenly entered the bedroom of a house in Faridabad, next to Delhi. When they saw them, the woman who was present was so scared that she locked herself in the cell. There was no one at home at the time. Once the woman’s mother -in -law has returned, she sees two animals sitting on the bed in the room. When he saw it, Mother -In -law began to make noise. When he heard the voice, the people came there too. To scare the animals, water was poured at them and crackers were cooked. But still he did not come out. After this, the dogs were brought there. When the dogs started barking, the animals came out. Then everyone caught a sigh of relief. Later, the woman also came out of the closet. He was kept in the cell for two hours. The case is from Dabua colony in Faridabad. Here Rakesh Sahu lives with his mother, wife and children. At this time, the children are to their family members’ homes. On Wednesday morning, Rakesh’s mother went out of the house for a little work and the door of the house was open. Rakesh’s wife worshiped when a cow entered her home. A bull also got behind the cow. Both animals reached the bedroom and got on the bed. For fear, Rakesh’s wife locked herself in the cell. After some time, when Rakesh’s mother returned, she saw that the animals had entered the house. After which he informed the people around it. All the people came together and began to take out both animals, but even such a crowd did not come out of the house. After this, all kinds of tricks were tried to pour water to burst, but the animals did not come out. Both animals came out in such a way that Rakesh’s wife, who locked herself in the cell, also became very concerned. When no method worked, a neighbor with his pet dog came there and when the dog started barking, the two animals ran one out of the house one after another. The bull hurt. A few days ago, a former municipal employee was by the bull horn, which caused serious head injuries and died after being treated for a few days. In January, the Punjab High Court also ordered the Faridabad Municipal Corporation to free the city from stray animals within the next 30 days, but this did not affect the municipal corporation officials. Share this story -tags