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An Indian man Built a MARBLE STATUE in The Memory of his Beloved Dead Wife
INDIA(Chandigarh) Vijay Kumara, is a 70 years old man from Chandigarh, India.
has built a marble statue for his beloved wife. His wife Veena Kumara
died of blood cancer on 11"'March 2019
He was missing her despite a statue made of marble. This marble statue weighs 1100 kg and height 5'.l", material used is a pure marble stone
Vijay said July 2012, his wife Veena was diagnosed with blood cancer and on March 11, 2019, she passed away after losing the battle of life. After which I got a marble statue made in memory of Veena. Vijay said that he himself went to a 300 feet deep pit and brought a marble stone weighing 2400 kg.
After which the artisans started making the idol. He said that it took a month and a half to make the idol and on May 23, 2019, he brought the idol of his wife Veena to his home. He said that with the help of two cranes, the idol of Veena was brought to the first floor of the house. Since then, I wake up every morning and talk to the idol of Veena and remember her.
Vijay Kumara wanted to convey the message to today's-youngsters about the love and affection to have between wife and husband and
Vijay Kumara has written 5 books in memory of his wife and he has also received the many Records certificate for Veena Kumara's statue
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