
Vikram Singh (a picture of credit: x) There was a devastating incident aboard CHHhattisgarh Express, when a 38 -year -old cricket affected, Vikram Singh from Pandjab, reportedly died when traveling from Delhi to Gwalior for a cracker for a wheelchair. Singho’s health suddenly deteriorated during the journey, and despite many emergency calls, medical assistance failed to arrive in time.He died before the train reached Mathra, despite repeated efforts to ensure assistance.Singh and his teammates joined Hazrat Nizamuddin on CHHhattisgarh Express on Wednesday evening. He began to experience severe pain shortly after leaving, and his condition deteriorated quickly as the train approached the mathear.
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According to reports, emergency calls to the railway line were made at 4:58 in the morning, which urgently demanded medical support. Despite several subsequent calls, no help has worsened.The train was delayed by approximately 90 minutes and eventually reached the station Mathura at 8:10. Until then, Singh had died. “He was in pain before our eyes. We were still calling for help, but it never came,” one of his upset teammates said.
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At Mathur Junction, officials of the government railway police (GRP) removed Singho’s body and arranged for postmort. GRP initiated formal proceedings, while the railway authorities initiated internal investigations of the delayed reaction.The incident explained serious concerns about the effectiveness of emergency medical systems of Indian railways. “It is not only a tragedy, but a glaring reminder of the gaps in response to a medical emergency,” said senior player who traveled with Vikram.The tragedy has triggered extensive outrage of rights of rights to disabilities and sports communities who question the ability of Indian railways to adequately support various passengers in emergency situations-especially if timely intervention is critical.