Kamatham Gitanjali, a woman injured in a road accident in America, has passed away

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Kamatham Gitanjali, a woman injured in a road accident in America, has passed away

Kamatham Gitanjali (32), a woman from Konakanchi, who sustained severe injuries in a road accident in the Portland area of America, passed away on Sunday morning.

Penuganchiprolu, Newsday: Kamatham Gitanjali (32), a resident of Konakanchi, who was critically injured in a road accident in America's Portland area on Sunday morning, has unfortunately passed away, according to family members. It has been reported that Gitanjali's daughter Hanika tragically lost her life at the scene of the accident while they were traveling in the car. Gitanjali, who sustained serious injuries, succumbed on Monday while en route to the hospital. Her husband Naresh and son Braman, who were also injured, are currently receiving medical treatment in the hospital. The bereaved families and relatives are deeply saddened by the loss of the mother and daughter in this tragic incident. Relatives have mentioned that arrangements are being made to repatriate their remains to their native village of Konkanchi.

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