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A tragic incident in the Dungarpur district of Rajasthan shook the entire family. Nipun Nagda, son of BJP councilor Mohanlal Nagda, died suddenly in Canada. 40-year-old Nipun has worked as a computer engineer in Edmonton, Canada for the past 12 years. He also took citizenship there and also bought a house. When his mortal remains reached Dungarpur on Sunday, 14 days after his death, his family members wept. The atmosphere of the house was so sad that even the onlookers trembled. Nipun Nagda, whose heart stopped after falling in the bathroom, belonged to the Jain community. On November 24, he returned home after playing badminton. He suddenly collapsed in the bathroom, causing his heart to stop and he died. Nipun happily lived in Canada with his wife and two children, both of whom went to school there. His wife and children are deeply shocked by this incident. The family was devastated after hearing the news. The mother pleaded repeatedly for her son’s return. The governments of India and Canada helped bring the body back. It was not easy to bring the body back to India after his death. Mohanlal Nagda, BJP councilor in Dungarpur Municipal Council, said the family was shocked. Udaipur MP Mannalal Rawat and Rajya Sabha MP Chunnilal Garasia wrote a letter to the foreign minister requesting to bring the body back to India as soon as possible. After this, ongoing talks between the governments of India and Canada continued. Finally, Nipun’s body reached Ahmedabad airport on Sunday afternoon. From there he was brought to his Dungarpur home in an ambulance. There was chaos once the body arrived home, the last rites completed. As soon as the body came home, the family members burst into tears. Mother cries to hug her body. Father Mohanlal and other family members also could not control themselves. A large number of people came to the house for the last rites. Everyone was saddened by the death of this young engineer. Amidst the sad atmosphere, the funeral procession left the house and reached the crematorium. The last rites were performed there according to Hindu customs. Share this story Tags