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Builder Arrested in Noida Techie's Tragic Death After Car Plunges into Pit

Hindustan Times
January 20, 20262 days ago
Noida techie death: Builder arrested after man's car plunges in water-filled excavation pit

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A real estate developer was arrested after a techie's car plunged into a deep, water-filled excavation pit in Greater Noida. The 27-year-old software engineer drowned in the unmarked pit, sparking outrage over safety lapses. The pit, dug for a building's basement, lacked barricades and warning signs. The techie lost control in fog, crashing into the pit where he called for help for 90 minutes before succumbing.

A real estate developer was taken into police custody, days after a Noida techie's car plunged into a water-filled excavation pit on a vacant plot in Sector 150 of Greater Noida. 27-year-old software engineer Yuvraj Mehta drowned after his vehicle fell into the pit, with the incident spurring outrage over civic lapses and the delay in rescue efforts. The builder, identified as Abhay Kumar, was arrested by the Knowledge Park Police on the basis of manual intelligence and confidential information, according to Police Commissionerate, Gautam Buddh Nagar. The excavation pit was allegedly dug for a building’s basement, and was estimated to be over 20 feet deep, with some assessments suggesting it was nearly 50 feet deep. It was filled with rainwater, and did not have barricades around it, with the area also lacking any warning signs or reflective markers. Also Read | 90-degree turn, no signs, ropes too short: Key lapses that led to Noida techie’s death The incident took place on Saturday, when the victim was returning home from his office in Gurgaon. Due to dense fog, Mehta allegedly lost control of his vehicle, which smashed through a low boundary at a sharp 90-degree turn and fell into the pit, according to an earlier HT report. After the vehicle plunged into the pit, Mehta climbed onto the roof of his partially submerged car and called his father for help. Mehta pleaded to be rescued for around 90 minutes, but by the time he was pulled out, he had died. The victim's autopsy report has revealed that he suffered asphyxia due to ante-mortem drowning, followed by cardiac arrest, which led to his death.

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