A tragic accident in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly district claimed the lives of three men after their car fell from an incomplete bridge into the Ramganga River. The incident occurred as the men relied on Google Maps for navigation, which led them onto the under-construction flyover.
Incident Details
- Victims’ Journey: The men were traveling from Gurugram to Bareilly to attend a wedding.
- Route Misguidance: Their GPS directed them to the unfinished flyover.
- Accident: The car traveled onto the bridge and fell 50 feet into the shallow Ramganga River.
On Sunday morning, locals discovered the wrecked car with the bodies of the three victims inside and alerted the police.
Police Statement
- The car, identified as a Wagon R (possibly a hired taxi), was found submerged in the river.
- Two victims have been identified as Amit and Vivek, while the third victim’s identity is still being verified.
- The bodies have been sent for post-mortem.
Family’s Concerns and Blame
- Negligence Allegations: Family members blamed the concerned authorities, questioning why:
- The bridge was left incomplete.
- No barricades or warning signs were placed to prevent vehicles from accessing the unsafe structure.
- Call for Accountability: They demanded an FIR against the construction department for alleged negligence.
Key Concerns Raised
This incident highlights significant concerns over infrastructure safety and the dependency on digital navigation tools like Google Maps.
Authorities have been urged to:
- Ensure barricades and clear signage near construction sites.
- Hold responsible parties accountable for safety lapses.
- Assess the role of digital navigation errors in such accidents.
An investigation is underway to address the issues leading to this tragedy.
So sad…