New Delhi: In the bodies of Lok Nayak Hospital on Saturday, relatives of four people who lost their lives when a container fell on the autorickshaw, they could not resist their surprises and sadness.
It was tragically that the Tata Prakash that teenagers died while on his first visit to Delhi.
“He had lost his father a few years ago in Punjab.
He wants to see Delhi, so he marks his uncle, Komal Singh, when they leave the house above,” said Neeraj, the niece of Komal Singh who also died in a terrible accident on Saturday .
According to Diwan Singh, another relative, Singh is the only breadwinner in his family.
“Wife, Gangashree, and the three daughters and one son, they are all children underage, live in Agra.
Just a few days ago, he had left and met them,” Gyan Singh, another relative, added.
Singh, after working as a professional cook, had to join the police immediately as a cook.
“After reaching Delhi, he came to be angled to meet us when the accident took place,” said Neeraj.
The Autorickshaw Driver Surender Yadav, which also perished in the accident, lived in rented accommodation with his relatives at Shastri Park in Northeast Delhi.
Asli Bihar, he is the father of four children.
“Two months ago, his four-year-old son had a heart surgery in Haryana,” said Vishal Yadav, relatives.
Other Kin, Deepak Yadav, said, “He works day and night to ensure that his son has good medical care and a better life than him.” He said Surender had taken the autorickshaw on rent and earned a living as a driver for eight nine years now.
Some people who regularly employ the three-wheeled surender and fellow car drivers are also present in the morgue.
“Usually in the morning, he used to drop a hospital worker from Dilshad Garden to a hospital at Shastri Park.
But today, the person did not call him so that Surender was taken elsewhere,” said Janeshwar Yadav, a pharmacist.
Pradeep Nagar, who claimed to be a nurse staff and regular surender customers, said the driver of the car was always helpful and trustworthy.
Surender’s nephew, Jai Yadav, the fourth victim, was the father of two children aged six years and eight months.
He is also a single ear in his family.
“He used to make a wallet in his house for sale.
This work is influenced by a pandemic,” said Deepak Yadav.
The investigator claims the accident location is a known risk-prone zone.
“Swivel steep and susceptible to accidents,” A police said.