Chhaaya Purav, 49, tragically died after a tree fell on her at her former school in Palghar. While being transported to a Mumbai hospital, the ambulance became trapped in a severe traffic jam on the pothole-filled Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway. The delay exacerbated her injuries, and she was pronounced dead upon arrival at a closer hospital.
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