
Shomita Singh, who allegedly turned away by two private hospitals, a 28 -year -old software engineer and part of a group of women, died of injuries suffered in a road accident in Badshahpur on Sunday.
The founder-director, Letsrydeindia Training Academy, Kuldeep, accompanied by a group of riders, told Hindu by phone that they took a shomit to two hospitals within 30 minutes of the accident, but both refused to admit it.
The group, which consisted of about half a dozen of female riders, started on Friday from Noida around 6.30 in the morning and was just five minutes from the finish line, Leopard Trail, a picturesque path on the natural track located near Aravali hills when a sedan coming from the front interior interior interior on the side, said Mr. Kuldeep.
“She was wearing coverage and other safety equipment. We immediately moved her to a vehicle that accompanied the group and took it to the nearest hospital in about 20 minutes. The hospital refused to admit it. After a short quarrel, when we did not give up, we hired their ambulance and took it to another private hospital.
However, she was declared dead in Sector 10 Civil Hospital, which is about an hour from the scene of the accident.
Station officer, Badshahpur, Mahendra Pathak inspector, said the car involved in the accident was confiscated and the ERING driver will soon be arrested. The body was handed over to the family on Monday after postmort.
Father Lodges complaint
However, the father of Singh, a Singh deputy, filed a complaint against the police who was looking for an event against the Academy based in Noida and its director.
“We are not renting bikes, but we lend them to our students in case they ask,” said Mr. Kuldeep, who said Shomita joined the academy a month ago. He responded to the accusation of the family and said, “What happened to Shomita was an accident. The academy could not be blamed. It had a license and we handed over its training. It also wore all the security facilities.”
Published – April 8, 2025 01:09 IS