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Noida Ditch Claims Techie's Life: Negligence Alleged
20 Jan
Summary
- Unmarked ditch claimed a software engineer's life after his car plunged in.
- A truck driver survived a similar incident at the same spot two weeks prior.
- Authorities are accused of apathy, with no safety barricades at the dangerous site.

A tragic incident in Noida has led to severe criticism of local administration following the drowning death of 27-year-old software engineer Yuvraj Mehta. Mehta's car plunged into an unmarked ditch near his Gurugram workplace late on a Friday night. Rescue efforts by police and firefighters, which commenced approximately 90 minutes after the accident, were ultimately unsuccessful.
This fatal event occurred at the same location where truck driver Gurvinder Singh narrowly escaped death two weeks prior. Singh described the ditch as being dangerously close to the road with no warning signs or barricades. He recounted being rescued by locals after his truck fell into the water, and alleged that authorities later questioned him about the cost of damage to a wall.
The repeated accidents at this hazardous spot have intensified scrutiny over the Noida administration's safety measures and emergency response protocols. Questions are being raised about the lack of basic safety installations like barricades and reflectors. In response, the government has formed a three-member Special Investigation Team, and the CEO of the Noida authority has been removed from his post.



