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A beggar from Hyderabad carried his wife’s corpse in a pushcart for over 60km, travelling all the way till Vikarabad town in Telangana, as he did not have money to arrange for an ambulance.
Ramulu, a native of a village in Sangareddy's Manoor mandal, reportedly came to Hyderabad six years ago, where he was living with his wife Kavitha. Both husband and wife were suffering from leprosy.
While the CI stated that Ramulu's wife died near Langer Houz in Hyderabad, other reports suggest that she died at the Lingampally railway station.
The police said that although Ramulu wanted to push the cart to his village in Sangareddy district, he lost his way sometime in the night on Friday.
In a video shot by one of the locals, Ramulu told the people gathered around him that he tried to hire an ambulance and failing that to get private transport as well.
Fortunately for him, the local residents were sympathetic to his cause. After hearing his story, they began pooling in money to pay for an ambulance to take his wife’s body to his village.
They also called the police, and with their help, an ambulance was arranged from the Sri Ramakrishna Vivekananda Trust to ferry Ramulu and his wife's body to his native village on Saturday evening.
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