
Chhattisgarh's famous comedy YouTuber Devraj Patel has died in a road accident. According to information, Devraj Patel has died in a road accident near Labhandi Chowk in Raipur.
It is being told that an uncontrolled speeding truck hit the bike on which YouTuber Devraj Patel was riding. Devraj lost his life in this accident.
CM Bhupesh Baghel expressed grief
At the same time, CM Bhupesh Baghel has expressed grief over the death of YouTuber Devraj Patel. Bhupesh Baghel tweeted and wrote that Devraj Patel, who made us all laugh and made his place among crores of people with “Dil Se Bura Lagta Hai”, left us today. The loss of such a wonderful talent at such a young age is very sad. May God give strength to his family and loved ones to bear this loss.
Devraj Patel was a resident of Mahasamund district
Actually, this incident is of Telibandha police station area. Devraj Patel was originally a resident of Mahasamund district. However, Devraj used to keep coming and going in Chhattisgarh's capital Raipur for making videos. Please tell that on Monday, Devraj was coming to Raipur in connection with the making of the video. Then a speeding truck hit his bike in Labhandi area.
Devraj Patel died on the spot
The accident was so gruesome that Devraj Patel died on the spot. Let us tell that Devraj Patel used to come from a farmer's family. His father Ghanshyam Patel is a farmer. Devraj was about 21 years old. It is being told that he was a student of BA final year student.
Devraj had made a video with CM Bhupesh Baghel
It is notable that Devraj Patel had met CM Bhupesh Baghel some time ago. During this, Devraj had made a video with the CM and this video went viral on social media. This video was viewed by more than 10 million people.
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