Cricket News Desk. A tragic incident occurred in the Chhattisgarh Express going from Delhi to Gwalior. 38 -Jyear -Old Divyang Kricker Vikram Singh of Punjab has passed away. He will take part in the wheelchair cricket tournament. His health suddenly deteriorated during the trip. Despite making emergency calls several times, he couldn’t get medical help in time. He died before reaching Mathura station at Mathura station. There was no benefit, not even as repeated pleas for help. The incident asked serious questions about the emergency medical services of Indian Railways. Vikram Singh and his companions went on board Chhattisgarh Express of Hazrat Nizamuddin station on Wednesday night. Shortly after running the train, he began to experience severe pain. His condition worsened when the train reached Mathura. According to the report on the helpline several times, an emergency call was made on the railroad skpline at 4:58 p.m. He received no help, despite repeated calls that demanded medical help. The train ran late 90 minutes and reached Mathura station at 8:10 p.m. By then, Vikram Singh died. One of his companions said: ‘He suffered from pain before our eyes. We kept screaming for help but no one came. ‘ At Mathura Junction, the officials of the Government Rail police took possession of Singh’s body. He arranged for Post -Mortem. The GRP started with formal proceedings. Railway officials have also begun an internal investigation to investigate the delay. The incident expressed serious concern about the effectiveness of the emergency medical system of Indian Railways. A senior athlete traveling with Vikram said: “It’s not just a tragic event, but it indicates shortcomings in our medical emergency response on the railroad.” Share this story -tags
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