In a tragic incident in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district, three individuals lost their lives after their car, misdirected by Google Maps, veered off an under-construction bridge and plunged into the Ramganga river, according to a report by India Today.
The victims, identified as Vivek, Amit, and a third individual yet to be named, were travelling from Gurugram to Bareilly to attend a wedding. Relying on Google Maps for navigation, their vehicle unknowingly approached an incomplete flyover. Unaware of the danger, they drove onto the structure, which abruptly ended, causing the car to fall 50 feet into the river below.
Locals discover the wreckage
The tragedy came to light the next morning when locals spotted the mangled remains of the car in the shallow riverbed. Authorities were immediately alerted, and police arrived at the scene to recover the bodies and initiate investigations.
“At around 9:30 am, we were informed about a damaged car found in the Ramganga river,” a police spokesperson stated. “Our team discovered a Wagon R, suspected to be a taxi, that had fallen from the incomplete bridge. The bodies of the victims were recovered and sent for post-mortem. While two individuals have been identified as Vivek and Amit, efforts are ongoing to confirm the identity of the third victim,” the official added.
Family raises questions on negligence
Distraught family members of the deceased criticised local authorities, accusing them of negligence. They questioned why the under-construction bridge lacked proper barricades or warning signs to prevent such accidents.
“The officials must be held accountable for this negligence. Why was the bridge left incomplete, and why were there no safety measures in place?” a relative demanded. They called for a formal investigation and urged the filing of an FIR against the concerned construction department.
Authorities probe the incident
The incident has raised serious concerns about infrastructure safety and the reliability of navigation systems. While police investigations continue, the role of poor signage and lack of safety measures at the site remains under scrutiny.
The officials were arrested in connection with the death of three men whose car rolled over an under-construction bridge in Bareilly after following Google Maps
The police in Dataganj, Uttar Pradesh have booked four engineers of the public works department and an unnamed official of Google Maps in connection with the death of three men whose car fell off an under-construction bridge while following directions on the navigation app.
The incident took place on the Bareilly-Budaun border, when 30-year-old brothers Nitin and Ajit, from Farrukhabad district, and 40-year-old Amit, from the Mainpuri district, were on their way from Noida to Faridpur in Bareilly to attend a wedding.
According to police officials, the driver was led by Google Maps into taking the unsafe route, leading to the vehicle falling into Ramganga river from a partially constructed bridge in Dataganj Police Station area early Sunday.
Dataganj Police Station SHO Gaurav Bishnoi told PTI that an FIR had been filed against four engineers of the PWD, along with some unknown people.
The regional officer of Google Maps has also been brought under the scope of investigation but his name is yet to be included in the FIR.
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