Uttar Pradesh /Kanpur: 52 minutes of the death of a young man who was cut off by a train in Kanpur, everyone watched the video

Those who do not feel the sorrows and sorrows of humans, those humans are no less than stones. Something similar happened with a 21-year-old youth. On Tuesday morning, a young man crossing the railway track from under the Harris Ganj bridge lost both his legs after being hit by a train. The injured kept on suffering on the middle track for 52 minutes. The police and the crowd remained spectators. People kept making videos and sharing them on social media, but no one extended a helping hand. Railway memo was given then GRP and RPF took him to Halt after about 102 minutes where the young man died.
ह्दयविदारक: कानपुर में ट्रेन से कटे युवक की मौत का 52 मिनट तमाशा देखते रहे सब। घायल के पास टहलते दिखी पुलिस, मेमो के बाद उठाया। मंगलवार को हैरिस गंज में रेलवे ट्रैक पार करते समय हुई घटना। @Uppolice @dgpup @adgzonekanpur @igrangekanpur pic.twitter.com/6AV2W0Qdox
— kanpur hindustan (@KanpurHindustan) December 6, 2022
A young man crossing the railway line at 8:38 am on Tuesday got hit by a train coming out of the down line under the Harris Ganj bridge. In the accident, both his legs were amputated above the knee. The young man kept on suffering for a quarter of an hour in the middle of the track. In the viral video of the incident, the police remained spectators for a long time. At 9:25 am, Deputy SS gave the memo to RPF and GRP. Five minutes later, head constables Rambali and Imran Siddiqui went to the spot. Both the injured youth were taken to the Halat hospital after being put on an ambulance. The youth was admitted at 10:20 am, but was declared brought dead after 10 minutes. Doctors told the cause of death, excessive bleeding.
BSC second year marksheet was found from the youth. On this basis, he was identified as Krishan Kant Tiwari (21) son of Anjani Kumar Tiwari, resident of Village Amilia Kalan, Thana Meja, District Prayagraj. After filling the pancha, the police sent the information to the family members. RPF said that it is not yet known which train the youth had hit.