Noida Techie Death: Rescue Team Accused of Lacking 'Willpower', Citing Cold Water

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Moneycontrol•19-01-2026, 10:48
Noida Techie Death: Rescue Team Accused of Lacking 'Willpower', Citing Cold Water
- •Yuvraj Mehta, a 27-year-old software engineer, died after his car plunged into a 20-foot-deep water-filled pit in Noida's Sector 150 amid dense fog.
- •An eyewitness alleged that rescue team members refused to enter the drain, citing cold water and iron rods, despite Yuvraj being alive and calling for help.
- •An FIR has been registered against two real estate developers for negligence, and the Noida Authority terminated a Junior Engineer and issued show-cause notices.
- •Mehta's family and local residents had repeatedly warned about the unsafe site, requesting barricades and reflectors, but no action was taken.
- •The incident sparked protests from residents demanding justice and accountability, leading to the installation of barricades at the accident site.
Why It Matters: Noida techie's death highlights safety lapses and alleged delayed rescue, sparking protests and official action.
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