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Indian fly seeks help from Lebanon Govt

Unable to afford to bring back the body of a Himachal man from Lebanon, his family has appealed to the external affairs ministry for help. Kanshi Ram died in a road mishap in a Lebanese town on March 3.

Updated on: Mar 13, 2008, 18:20:44 IST
IANS | By , Shimla
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Unable to afford to bring back the body of a Himachal Pradesh man from Lebanon, his family has now appealed to the external affairs ministry for help.

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Kanshi Ram, in his 20s, died in a road accident in the Lebanese town of Zoni on March 3. His wife Rukmani Devi said another Indian called Rawat informed her over phone about the death of her husband on the day he died.

She was assured that the body would be sent in a couple of days to India but that did not happen.

According to the latest information with Rukmani Devi, the body would only be released and flown to India after some Rs.300,000 is deposited with the Lebanese government. It isn't clear why the company isn't paying to release the body, she said.

Kanshi Ram, who hails from Mandi district's Tanda village, some 180 km from Shimla, was working for a private company in Lebanon for the past four years.

Now the family has approached the Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma for help. Sharma hails from Himachal Pradesh. "We have also requested the state government for help," said M. Chandershekar, Mandi district police chief on Thursday.

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