Updated On: 16 March, 2019 06:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Chetna Sadadekar
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Dombivli lost three daughters to the CSMT collapse. Three nurses of GT Hospital, who were heading to their respective night shifts never made it to GT Hospital alive on Thursday.
Apurva Prabhu, 32, Ranjana Tambe, 48 and Bhakti Shinde, 40, all died due to blunt force trauma, the postmortem report has revealed. The funerals of all three were conducted on Friday morning, with their friends and colleagues only saying good things about the nurses. The three were dedicated nurses and very helpful, said their colleagues who had come to their funerals.