Sakpal, a resident of Vikhroli, had died last Saturday during the Mumbai police force recruitment process, becoming the fourth person to die during the physical examination.
Today, Sakpal's sister Rupali, was given an appointment letter by a company named Andromeda, for a back office job.
"It's very saddening for the bereaved families. We will try to help the families in every possible way. 'Naukri Express' an initiative of Swabhimaan Sanghatana will try to give jobs to the other victims' kin as well," Rane said while offering Sakpal's sister a job in the private company.
Earlier, two others, Prasad Mali (25) and Ambadas Sonawane (27) of Nashik died last Wednesday.
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