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A short story on - " reality is often stranger than fiction ". Quick please..

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Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction'.

Outline:

Rajinder

travelling in a train

Jodhpur to Delhi

a youngman with

a big iron box

came

sat beside him

_ began to talk

gave Rajinder snacks

shared jokes

Gurgoan station

__ went to fetch

cigarettes

never returned

police came

the box had a mutilated

dead body

Rajinder taken into custody

sent to jail....10 years.

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"Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction."

One day, a young man from Jodhpur, Rajinder was traveling in a train. He wanted to go to Delhi for taking admission in a famous college, as it was his dream. He was looking outside the window as there was no one to talk him. The train stopped at a station, just then, a young man with a big iron box came and sat beside him. He began to talk with Rajinder, though Rajinder was not comfortable talking with him at first. Later on, they shared jokes, discussed many things, shared snacks and somehow became familiar with each other. After some time, the train stopped at the Guragaon station. The young man said Rajinder that he was going out to fetch some cigarettes. Time passed and Rajinder waited for him. It was time for the train to move towards the next station, but the man never returned. At the next station, Rajinder felt some hustle and bustle in the train. There were policemen in the train checking the luggage of passengers. When they checked the iron box which was with Rajinder, everyone was shocked to see a mutilated dead body in it. Rajinder realized that he was fooled by the stranger. He tried to clarify things, but in vain. Nobody believed what he said. He was taken into police custody and was later sent to jail for 10 years. Rajinder always remembered that "truth is sometimes stranger than fiction".

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