The flames of fire were so terrible that the bodies of the three friends in the car were completely burnt. According to Dr. Harsh Chauhan, who conducted the post-mortem, all three bodies were completely burnt. The circumstances were such that even physical identification was not possible. Doctors were forced to take DNA samples of all three, which will now be sent for DNA testing, so that formal identification can be ensured legally.
This was not just a medical procedure, but a proof of the tragedy in which even the human identity melts in the fire. The friendship which people knew by face and name will now have to be proved on paper.
According to the villagers, Rajkumar Yaduvanshi, Ravidutt alias Dara Singh and Praveen alias Paumi Langotia were friends. The paths of life of all three were different, but their goals and faith were common. 47-year-old Praveen lived in the village itself, but used to go daily from Narnaul to Gurugram to drive a taxi. Be it night or day, he used to leave every morning and return late at night to fulfill the responsibilities of the family. The villagers say that hard work was his identity.
Ravidutt alias Dara Singh lived in Hooda area of Narnaul city. He had a big clothes showroom in front of Subhash Park. He was known in the city as a successful businessman and a friendly person.
At the same time, former councilor and advocate by profession, Rajkumar Yaduvanshi used to practice in Gurugram court. He was respected in the society due to his understanding of law and clean image. He had a different identity from village Neerpur to the city. All three were friends since childhood.
People say that whether there was any work in the village or the need of the city, all three were often seen together. Perhaps that is why they were in the same car that night also. Who knew that this would prove to be their last together.