Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

‘Impossible to believe that Sparsh is no more’

- Htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

I shouted and asked the passengers to get down but the child who was sitting on the back did not react. He was crushed under the front wheels of the bus. SHAH RUKH, e-rickshaw driver

NEW DELHI: Sparsh Rawal was to give his Class 10 board exams this year. On Wednesday, he was returning home from his extra classes when he was run over by a Delhi Transport Corporatio­n (DTC) bus that ran amok in northwest Delhi’s Azadpur area killing two and injuring three people.

“We cannot believe what happened. He was supposed to be home at this hour. And now, his body will come after the postmortem,” Raju, Rawal’s uncle said, his eyes welling up with tears. “Who knew he would not come back when he left home for his classes this morning,” he added.

Rawal was one of the passengers sitting on the rear seat of the e-rickshaw that was hit by the DTC bus first. While the driver could save himself and escaped with minor injuries, Rawal was crushed as he could react on time. According to the police, the e-rickshaw driver was taking a turn on the wrong carriagewa­y when it was hit by the bus.

“The bus was completely out of control. We suspect that its tyre burst and the driver could not control it. After it hit the e-rickshaw and the auto, the driver fled. It is the locals who helped pull out people from under the bus’s front wheel. Rawal died on the spot,” a senior police officer said.

Speaking to HT, Shah Rukh, the e-rickshaw driver said, “I saw the bus coming closer when I was taking money from a passenger. I thought the driver will apply the brake but I soon realised that the bus has gone out of control. I shouted and asked the passengers to get down but the child who was sitting on the back did not react. He was crushed under the front wheels of the bus.”

Rawal was to plan a friend’s birthday party for which they were to go out. “We were to meet and plan where to go for a friend’s birthday but now we do not think there will be any celebratio­n. It is impossible to digest that he is no more,” one of Rawal’s friends said.

Another friend said that Rawal had promised to play badminton on Wednesday evening after with friends. “That game will never happen now,” Rawal’s friend said on the condition of anonymity.

Rawal is survived by his parents and two siblings — a sister who is married and an elder brother. His father runs a business of electronic toys.

Devender (40), a resident of Nangloi, later succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. He worked as a contract employee with the Delhi government and is survived by his wife and kids.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Sparsh Rawal who died in DTC bus accident in northwest Delhi’s Azadpur on Wednesday.
HT PHOTO Sparsh Rawal who died in DTC bus accident in northwest Delhi’s Azadpur on Wednesday.

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