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Air crash site turns into a tourist spot

People from far-off places have been visiting Parvartiya Colony to see the crash site, even during nights. Prabhu Razdan reports.

Updated on: May 28, 2011, 24:08:39 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Faridabad
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People from far-off places have been visiting Parvartiya Colony to see the crash site, even during nights.

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"People from far off places like Delhi, Palwal, Mewat and Gurgaon are seen visiting the crash site every day," said Nand Lal, who runs a cycle repairing shop near the crash site. Even the cops deployed at the site, feel the wreckage site has turned into a tourist spot

In view of the rush, the family members have demanded security at the site even though the wreckage of the aircraft was shifted to Sabdarjung airport late on Thursday evening.

"On our request, four policemen were deployed during the night in our house," Shoba Ram Sherawat said. "We did put some restriction but the people coming from far off places want to see the site", said Rajbir Singh, a cop posted outside.

"There are more visitors to the site and less to console the family", said one Rajinder Kumar of the near-by locality.

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    Prabhu Razdan

    Prabhu Razdan has been a journalist for over two decades. He has covered insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, and has reported from Jaipur, Jodhpur and Varanasi. He now writes on politics, crime, social issues and developmental issues in Faridabad.Read More

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