Gwalior News: A histicap player going from Delhi died in the train of a histicap player. He was coming to participate in a wheelchair cricket tournament in Gwalior. It is said that he is from Punjab. He was riding in the Chhattisgarh Express with the team to come from Nizamuddin Station. Shortly after the train begins, his health deteriorated. He began to have a sharp pain. When he was to reach Mathura station, he died.
Handicap Cricketer Vikram Singh (38) was going to the train with his team. According to a team partner player, in the morning, the Railway Helpline No. However, due to finding help in time, Vikram Singh died around 8:10 am. The partner charges charges that despite repeatedly calls, no medical team arrived. In addition, Train stops Mathura and a half hours ago.
Death before Mathura
According to the partner player, we were going to Gwalior to play the Handicap Cricket Tournament with Vikram Singh. Then the way suddenly widerm Singh’s health deteriorated. The companions informed about it. They kept waiting until the Mathura junction, but the train stopped on the way for almost one and a half. Until the train reached Mathura station, Vikram had died. He continued to suffer with pain in front of our eyes and then died. We couldn’t do anything.
The carcass sent for postmortem
After that, JRP took off the body on Mathura Junction. Sent it for autopsy. The player with the deceased said that Vikram was headed on time, but if the train was reached during the time, his life could be saved.
Ought orders ordered
On the other hand, the railways have commanded the severity of the matter to see the severity. This incident raises a number of questions on the railway medical support system, especially about the availability of immediate facilities for passengers and special needs.