"We searched for him all night. We went to every police station, his phone kept ringing, but the system remained silent." These are the words of the family of 25-year-old Kamal Dhyani. His family and friends allege that they received no concrete help. Kamal's twin brother, Karan, says the police told them that a search wasn't possible at night and that a complaint would be registered in the morning. This response became the biggest shock for the family.
The family and friends have a simple question: when the phone was active all night, and the location was available, why wasn't the area around the ditch searched? The police kept searching in the dark, using mobile phone flashlights, while the Delhi Police is considered to be equipped with the country's most modern technology and has a massive budget of approximately 13,000 crore rupees.
'If there hadn't been a delay, maybe his life could have been saved.'
Kamal's brother, Mayank, alleges that if the police had provided some assistance, they might have found him that night. If there hadn't been a delay, maybe his life could have been saved. The family has accused the Delhi Jal Board and the contractor of gross negligence and has not ruled out the possibility of a conspiracy. However, the police have currently denied any foul play and have termed it an unfortunate accident.
The Delhi Police has denied the family's allegations. According to the police, the family reached the police station around 2:50 AM, the mobile location was traced, and a search was conducted in District Park and surrounding areas, but no clue was found.
I have lost a piece of my heart...
When Kamal's body was being post-mortemed, there was a crowd not of people, but of pain and silence outside the post-mortem house at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital. Standing in the crowd was Naresh, the father, whose young son Kamal was now just a file number. Whenever someone tried to talk to Naresh, who had lost his son, the answer was always the same: "I have nothing to say. I have lost a piece of my heart."
Whose evil eye fell upon the twin joys?
The twin brother, Karan, was searching for Kamal in his memories. In a choked voice, he said, "He was very fond of bikes." Three years ago, on his birthday, he bought a motorcycle with his own money. The whole family was happy. He stayed with the bike he had bought so happily until his last moments. Who knows whose evil eye befell his happiness?
A home devastated on his parents' wedding anniversary...
The mother's eyes are filled with tears; she waited all night for her son to return, hoping that their wedding anniversary would be celebrated happily the next day happily. The mother, weeping, said, "He told me he had the day off tomorrow, and we would celebrate your and Dad's anniversary." Shanti questioned, "Who will take responsibility for my son's death?"
Young man dies after falling into a 20-foot-deep pit dug by the Water Board
The case of the engineer's death in Noida hadn't even settled down when, now, in the capital Delhi, a young man has died after falling into a pit dug by the Water Board. The young man, who fell into a 20-foot-deep pit in Janakpuri V-Block on Thursday night, died after suffering agonizingly due to a lack of help.
A case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder has been registered against the contractor and Water Board officials at Janakpuri police station. Meanwhile, the Delhi government has formed an inquiry committee and suspended the Water Board's executive engineer, assistant engineer, and junior engineer.
Kamal Dhyani (25), originally from Pokhra village in Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, lived with his family in Kailashpuri, Palam. He worked at the HDFC call center in Rohini. His brother Karan said that at 11:53 pm, Kamal called and said he had reached near Janakpuri District Center and would be home in 10-15 minutes.
After that, his phone was switched off. Fearing the worst, the family searched for him all night, but in the morning, they received the news of his death. Deputy Commissioner of Police Darade Sharad Bhaskar said that on Friday morning at 8:03 am, the police, with the help of firemen, pulled Kamal out of the pit. Doctors declared him dead upon arrival at the hospital. Biker dies after falling into a 20-foot-deep pit dug by the Water Board
Even before the dust settled on the case of the engineer's death in Noida, another young man had died after falling into a pit dug by the Water Board in Delhi. The young man, who fell into a 20-foot-deep pit in Janakpuri V-Block on Thursday night, died after suffering for a long time due to a lack of help.
A case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder has been registered against the contractor and Water Board officials at Janakpuri police station. Meanwhile, the Delhi government has formed an inquiry committee and suspended the Water Board's Executive Engineer, Assistant Engineer, and Junior Engineer.
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