An Indian TV News presenter has been applauded for her placidness and grit in the wake of perusing out a breaking news report of an accident which killed her husband.
Supreet Kaur was reading her usual news announcement on the IBC-24 news television channel in Chhattisgarh state on Saturday. When a correspondent called in live and informed of an accident which resulted in the death of a five people.
She knew her husband was travelling with other four on the same route mentioned by the phoned. Which puts her to worry.
The report did not name the casualties. Be that as it may, Kaur, 28, understood her better half was most likely among those killed as he was going on a similar course along four others, the channel’s news boss Anshuman Sharma told AFP.
“At the point when the correspondent said every one of the casualties were from Bhilai and were going in a Renault Duster, she quickly suspected her better half had kicked the bucket in the crash.”
Kaur, in any case, kept her self-restraint. She ran off the confirm the incident after the news report. With the netizens and public saying the Kaur was a professional news anchor for keeping herself under control while reading the news of her dead husband.

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