Noida Techie driving car dies of heart attack fearing traffic fine


Daijiworld Media Network – Noida (EP)

Noida, Sep 10: A techie driving his car died of a heart attack at the sight of traffic police fearing fine here on Sunday.
The 35-year-old man was an employee at a prestigious software company, he was driving his car in the company of his parents to Ghaziabad near Delhi on Sunday evening.

At a verification stop, the traffic police were conducting inspections on all the vehicles. As the techie's car approached the point, he was stopped by the police for verification. Following the inspection, the techie suffered a heart attack. He was immediately rushed to the hospital where he passed away after he stopped responding to treatment.

The parents of the deceased claim that their son suffered from Asthma and in addition to which, the police were rude to them. "A policeman was pushing a driver during the inspection. We have not committed any traffic violations with regards to seat belt or speeding. The reckless behaviour of the police is responsible for the death of our son," they alleged.

"We are confident that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Adityanath will give us justice," the parents added.

  

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  • Shaba, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 10 2019

    Police force should be trained to be polite when dealing with people. The rules n behaviour of police are similar to that of the age old British raj. Authorities may please note this and implement.

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  • MOHAN, KUDLA chicken

    Tue, Sep 10 2019

    dnt expect anything for common man from mr feku modi. he is just bhashan expert nd he is pmof adani nd ambani..he is trying to sell whole india ambanbi nd adani.

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