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Businessman adopts family of e-rickshaw driver who died saving line workers

April 07, 2022 01:46 am | Updated 01:46 am IST - New Delhi

He will pay ₹15,000 every month for family expenses and school fees

Satish Kumar worked as a gym trainer before the pandemic. | Photo Credit: Special arrangement

Days after a 39-year-old e-rickshaw driver, Satish Kumar, lost his life while saving three line workers who fell into a sewer line in Outer Delhi, a city-based businessman has adopted his family and will bear the expenses of his three minor children. 

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M.M. Pal Singh Goldi, who runs a solid waste management and cleaning business, adopted the children and gave the mother ₹25,000. He promised to pay around ₹15,000 every month for family expenses and school fees. 

The three line workers and the e-rickshaw driver died after falling into a sewer line in the Samaypur Badli area on March 29. Kumar used to work as a gym trainer before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in the country.

He started driving an e-rickshaw after the lockdown due to financial constraints. 

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