Updated: Wed, 15 Oct 2025 01:09 am (IST) In a tragic incident in Ambala, an ambulance going from Delhi to Kangra, 20 feet fell on Ghel Link Road and killed the patient Nirmal Singh and injured two others. This accident occurred as a result of navigation error and the sudden incidence of Nilgai. Police are investigating the case, and the incident raises serious traffic safety questions. Ambala: Ambulance meets accidents while saving Nilgai, the patient dies. Symbolic Photo: Jagran Correspondent, Ambala City. A private ambulance from Delhi to Kangra in Himachal Pradesh overturned from an height of about 20 feet on Ghel Link Road in Ambala on Monday night. Patient Nirmal Singh died in the accident, while the driver Sonu Gupta and the assistant in the ambulance were seriously injured. Both were admitted to the district civil hospital, where they were discharged to first aid. Remove ad Only Read News According to the information, Nirmal Singh, resident of the Sadar Post Office Lahru Village of Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh, suffered for some time. He underwent treatment at a private hospital in Delhi. Late Sunday night he was taken from the hospital in an ambulance to Kangra. It was told that the ambulance driver took the help of mobile navigation while leaving Delhi. But the navigation system distracted the ambulance on the wrong path, which led the vehicle to reach a link in the Ghel area of Ambala, where it turned a job. As he goes on the track, a Nilgai comes in front of the train at about one o’clock. As he tried to save him, the driver lost his balance and the ambulance fell about 20 feet and overturned three times. Nirmal Singh, who was seriously injured in the accident, was rushed to the district civil hospital immediately, where doctors declared him dead. Manager Sonu Gupta and the assistant are also admitted for treatment. According to police, the post -mortem of the body was done on Monday after the accident and handed over to the family members. After receiving information about the accident, police reached the place, removed the ambulance from the road with the help of a crane and began investigating the case. This tragic accident not only raises questions about traffic safety, but also shows how wrong navigation and the presence of wild animals can lead to major accidents.
Ambulance fell 20 feet while rescuing Nilgai in Ambala, the patient died; Ambala ambulance falls 20 feet while trying to save a Nilgai patient dies the driver and two others injured
