Biker lost his leg and was lying in a pool of blood
Victim, identified as 19-year-old Nandish from Bidar
He is battling for his life at Commando Hospital, Old Madras Road
In a horrific accident near Reva College Circle in Bengaluru, on March 11th, a chilling portrayal of apathy unfolded as a young biker met with a grave accident, in which he lost his leg and was lying in a pool of blood.
The victim, identified as 19-year-old Nandish from Bidar, found himself in a harrowing accident after a collision with a lorry, resulting in the severing of his leg.
What’s even more distressing is the bystanders’ alarming lack of empathy. Witnesses recounted a heart-wrenching scene where Nandish, struggling in agony and pleading for assistance, was left unaided by those present. Instead of rushing to his aid, bystanders chose to stand idly by, capturing the tragedy on their phones as the young man’s cried for help echoed in vain.
As the shocking video of the incident circulated online, it sparked a wave of outrage and introspection. Are we, as a society, becoming increasingly desensitized to the suffering of others? This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the moral imperative to extend a helping hand to those in need, especially in moments of crisis.
Nandish’s fate hangs in the balance as he battles for his life at Commando Hospital, Old Madras Road. His condition remains critical, underscoring the urgent need for collective action to prevent such tragedies from recurring.
Biker lost his leg and was lying in a pool of blood
Victim, identified as 19-year-old Nandish from Bidar
He is battling for his life at Commando Hospital, Old Madras Road
In a horrific accident near Reva College Circle in Bengaluru, on March 11th, a chilling portrayal of apathy unfolded as a young biker met with a grave accident, in which he lost his leg and was lying in a pool of blood.
The victim, identified as 19-year-old Nandish from Bidar, found himself in a harrowing accident after a collision with a lorry, resulting in the severing of his leg.
What’s even more distressing is the bystanders’ alarming lack of empathy. Witnesses recounted a heart-wrenching scene where Nandish, struggling in agony and pleading for assistance, was left unaided by those present. Instead of rushing to his aid, bystanders chose to stand idly by, capturing the tragedy on their phones as the young man’s cried for help echoed in vain.
As the shocking video of the incident circulated online, it sparked a wave of outrage and introspection. Are we, as a society, becoming increasingly desensitized to the suffering of others? This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the moral imperative to extend a helping hand to those in need, especially in moments of crisis.
Nandish’s fate hangs in the balance as he battles for his life at Commando Hospital, Old Madras Road. His condition remains critical, underscoring the urgent need for collective action to prevent such tragedies from recurring.