New Delhi: On Wednesday morning in Delhi, 40-year-old Matibool lay bleeding for over an hour after being hit by a tempo. No one tried to help; the one man who stopped is seen on CCTV footage picking up his mobile phone and walking off.
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11/08/2016.
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Sub : Everyone Ignored Dying Man On Delhi Road, One Stole His Mobile Phone :
Ref : Media reports- NDTV
New Delhi: On Wednesday morning in Delhi, 40-year-old Matibool lay bleeding for over an hour after being hit by a tempo. No one tried to help; the one man who stopped is seen on CCTV footage picking up his mobile phone and walking off.
Stealing the victim's mobile phone
Matibool, an e-rickshaw driver, bled out on a road in west Delhi's Subhash Nagar before policemen took him to a hospital just half a km away.
CCTV images chronicle the staggering lack of compassion often ascribed to the capital city.
Matibool, a father of four who worked two jobs, was on his way home around 5.30 am after an overnight shift when the three-wheeler, speeding on the deserted road, rammed him.
He hit a pole and collapsed.
The driver is seen on camera approaching him but turning away quickly, looking up and down the road, checking his phone and then driving off after making sure that his victim is alive.
In the moments afterwards that stretched to an excruciating 90 minutes, several people are seen walking past the dying man on the road.
Then a man stops a rickshaw and walks towards the prone figure. Finally, some help - it appears in the video. Until this man walks right by, picks up Matibool's mobile phone and returns to the rickshaw.
A team of policemen arrived around 7 am and took him to hospital. Matibool had already died of excessive bleeding, doctors confirmed.
Matibool, 40, used to work two jobs to provide for his family in Bengal
Matibool, who was from Bengal, drove an e-rickshaw in the day and worked as a security guard at night. "He used to walk by this spot everyday on his way home, and stop for a cup of tea," said one shop owner who knew him.
The police are looking for two men - the tempo driver and the man who stole Matibool's mobile. None of them have been identified yet.
My view
1. Majority citizens never bothered and inhuman towards suffering of fellow living things;
2. NO ONE is prepared to help the victim;
3. If not no one ready to report authorities about it;
4. VERY SAD, IF A COUNTRY HAS NO HUMANITY, NO DEVELOPMENT TAKE IT HIGH AS THIS NATION'S CITIZENS DREAM!
5. STATE GOVERNMENTS FAIL TO EDUCATE THEIR PEOPLE ABOUT THE HOLYNESS IN HELPING THE VICTIMS!!
Thank you for reading
JAIHIND.
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Opinion
11/08/2016.
657.
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
Sub : Everyone Ignored Dying Man On Delhi Road, One Stole His Mobile Phone :
Ref : Media reports- NDTV
New Delhi: On Wednesday morning in Delhi, 40-year-old Matibool lay bleeding for over an hour after being hit by a tempo. No one tried to help; the one man who stopped is seen on CCTV footage picking up his mobile phone and walking off.
Stealing the victim's mobile phone
Matibool, an e-rickshaw driver, bled out on a road in west Delhi's Subhash Nagar before policemen took him to a hospital just half a km away.
CCTV images chronicle the staggering lack of compassion often ascribed to the capital city.
Matibool, a father of four who worked two jobs, was on his way home around 5.30 am after an overnight shift when the three-wheeler, speeding on the deserted road, rammed him.
He hit a pole and collapsed.
The driver is seen on camera approaching him but turning away quickly, looking up and down the road, checking his phone and then driving off after making sure that his victim is alive.
In the moments afterwards that stretched to an excruciating 90 minutes, several people are seen walking past the dying man on the road.
Then a man stops a rickshaw and walks towards the prone figure. Finally, some help - it appears in the video. Until this man walks right by, picks up Matibool's mobile phone and returns to the rickshaw.
A team of policemen arrived around 7 am and took him to hospital. Matibool had already died of excessive bleeding, doctors confirmed.
Matibool, 40, used to work two jobs to provide for his family in Bengal
Matibool, who was from Bengal, drove an e-rickshaw in the day and worked as a security guard at night. "He used to walk by this spot everyday on his way home, and stop for a cup of tea," said one shop owner who knew him.
The police are looking for two men - the tempo driver and the man who stole Matibool's mobile. None of them have been identified yet.
My view
1. Majority citizens never bothered and inhuman towards suffering of fellow living things;
2. NO ONE is prepared to help the victim;
3. If not no one ready to report authorities about it;
4. VERY SAD, IF A COUNTRY HAS NO HUMANITY, NO DEVELOPMENT TAKE IT HIGH AS THIS NATION'S CITIZENS DREAM!
5. STATE GOVERNMENTS FAIL TO EDUCATE THEIR PEOPLE ABOUT THE HOLYNESS IN HELPING THE VICTIMS!!
Thank you for reading
JAIHIND.
Next With Another Topic ....
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