'Lift' driver ran away with goods, Indian student trapped in America

New -delhi, December 24 (IANS). An Indian student was trapped in Boston, USA as a ‘lift’ driver, her luggage and other items during the airport visit. Shreya Verma, who graduated from Harvard Graduate School of Design in May, remembered the experience on LinkedIn, saying: ‘Dear LinkedIn community, I contact the readiness about a sad incident experienced with’ lift ‘. Verma wrote on the platform last week: “Yesterday, at 18:00, I booked a ride to Boston Airport. Surprisingly, after loading my luggage, the driver suddenly canceled (discussion) and my passport, visa, Opt/EAD card and important documents, electronics walked away with all my belongings, including electronics. The driver. The customer service, but unfortunately, important driver’s details are unclear, which is already facing my challenges. In his reply to Verma’s post, Rashar wrote, ‘Very sorry that you have to undergo this situation, Shree. It is absolutely terrible. Our team is working on this. “Two days after he wrote the post, Verma came back on the platform and expressed her disappointment that the elevator did not respond. He wrote,” Tatkal: Lift and David Rashar! It was about 48 hours for the painful incident I experienced, and I am still waiting for your reaction. The severity of this condition cannot be reduced – I have lost everything, including important documents. The crisis is heavy, and your lack of communication increases my fear. What if the driver is still on his way, pose a threat to others or sell my goods? The time is the most important! “On his second post, the reaction of Shaun Agarwal, a member of the Board of the Elevator, got to know,” Hello Shreya, he was sad to hear the situation you were facing. I have just seen your message. Will you please send UE -mail to me? Sean. ‘Amina Gill, Vice President of Lift’s global operation, replied to Aggarwal, saying she would contact law enforcement officers on behalf of Verma and helping them get their belongings back.