Sir, I am alive! Even the police were surprised to hear this - a death memo of a woman wrapped in a blanket was issued
A major accident was averted at Forbesganj railway station in the Araria district of Bihar. The station manager issued a death memo for a living woman, but when the police arrived, the woman was found alive. At present, the woman is undergoing treatment in the hospital.
Araria. A big negligence has come to light at Forbesganj railway station in Araria district of Bihar. The station manager here issued a death memo of a living woman by mistake. When the police reached the death memo to take the body of the woman for postmortem, everyone was shocked to find the woman alive. The woman was lying wrapped in a blanket at the railway station and was waiting for someone's help. Seeing this, the station manager who issued the death memo was also shocked.
GRP personnel who reached to fill Panchayatnama with death memo were shocked
Jogbani GRP station in-charge Nitesh Kumar said that a woman's death memo was received from the Forbesganj station manager. When the police reached to fill the woman's panchayatnama for post-mortem, the woman said, Sir! I am still alive. I am ill, I am waiting for someone's help. Everyone was surprised to hear her slow voice. Because the woman whose death memo was issued was not only alive but was also trying to speak slowly. At present, the woman has been admitted to the local sub-divisional hospital, where her condition is improving. Station master Manoj Kumar Jha admitted his mistake and said that this mistake happened due to wrong information.
What are the passenger officials at the railway station?
Station manager Manoj Kumar Jha said that this happened due to a misunderstanding. Such a big mistake happened due to wrong information given by our staff. On the other hand, after this incident, a big question also arose when there is any health-related problem with the passengers of the train, then how will the doctors be arranged at the station so that their lives can be saved because the passengers travelling in the train have the right to ask for help from the railway administration for any problem and the railway administration is also fully responsible for this.
The condition of the woman undergoing treatment is improving.
This incident raises a big question about the arrangements of the railways. In such cases, if a passenger is in a health crisis, the railway administration should provide immediate help. Despite this negligence, the woman's treatment started on time and at present her condition is said to be stable. The railway management has said that necessary steps will be taken to avoid such incidents in future.
PC:Asianetnews