
"I'm stuck in lift...I can't breathe...Please save me": UPSC aspirant dies in Delhi's Karol Bagh fire
Just before his death, Dhirendra sent a desperate message to his brother on WhatsApp, saying, 'Bhaiya, I'm stuck in the lift...I can't breathe... please save me.' He also made calls pleading for help, but was not rescued in time.
His body was recovered from the lift at around 2:30 am by rescue teams.
Dhirendra, a native of Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh, had been living in a PG accommodation in Karol Bagh and was preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
He had recently cleared the Prelims and was preparing for the Mains exam. He held a Political Science degree and was pursuing his Master's.
Speaking to ANI, Vikram said, 'My brother had gone to Vishal Mega Mart to shop in the evening. At 6:51 PM, I received a WhatsApp message from him saying he had been trapped inside the lift and was struggling to breathe. He called me too and said, 'Mujhe bacha lo, main lift mein phas gaya hoon, saans phool rahi hai'.'
'He was the most disciplined and hard-working person. He wanted to serve the country as a civil servant. Instead, due to someone else's carelessness, he died a painful death,' said his brother Vikram Singh, holding back tears.
He alleged that the store staff did not respond and that they switched off the power and fled. 'No one tried to rescue him. Even the police did not respond initially. We kept pleading for help till late at night. It was only at 2:30 AM that the store acknowledged someone was trapped inside,' he added.
Dhirendra's sister, Dr Swati, said, 'My brother is gone, but their mall will reopen. People use lifts with trolley bags every day in malls. Why did no one check if anyone was inside? They turned off the power and left. Their store will be repaired, but my brother won't come back,' she said.
According to Delhi Fire Service officer Ravi Nath, a fire call was received at 6:44 PM on Friday from Vishal Mega Mart. 'It's a ground plus three-floor structure. One male body was recovered from the lift around 2 AM. The cause of the fire, availability of fire safety equipment, and status of fire NOC are under investigation,' he said. (ANI)
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
RPF nabs goldsmith with stolen gold valued at Rs28L, hands him over to WB police
Nagpur: The Railway Protection Force (RPF) of South East Central Railway, Nagpur Division, intercepted a 24-year-old goldsmith from Sangli in Howrah-Ahmedabad Express with 275 grams of gold valued at approximately Rs28 lakh. The gold belonged to two bullion traders in Naihati, West Bengal. Jadhav was handed over to Naihati police station for further investigation on Monday. The action was initiated on Sunday following a tip-off from Naihati police station, received via the Regional Headquarters Control Room, Bilaspur. A former RPF official, Ganesh Garkal, now with MahaMetro, provided critical information that prompted the response. The accused, Atul Jadhav, was supposed to make jewellery from the gold and return it to the bullion traders but allegedly fled with it from Naihati on Saturday, triggering the chase. Divisional security commissioner Deep Chandra Arya guided the operation conducted by a joint team of RPF Divisional Task Team and Crime Intelligence Branch, Gondia. The team, led by post in-charge NP Pandey and inspector Samir Khalko, included sub-inspector Deepak Kumar, assistant sub-inspector KK Nikode and other personnel including head constables Rahul Singh, Satish Ingle and Jaya Uke. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Obstacle Avoiding Robot using Arduino and Ultrasonic Sensor CircuitDigest Learn More Undo The team conducted a thorough search aboard the Howrah-Ahmedabad Express between Gondia and Tirora stations. Jadhav, travelling with his wife and father in an air-conditioned coach, B7, was identified based on photographs provided by Naihati police on WhatsApp. During questioning, he confessed to carrying the stolen gold, said officials. The RPF team detained Jadhav at Tirora railway station and brought him to RPF Post, Gondia. A local jeweller, Ritesh Kumar Soni, verified the seized metal and its value, said officials. The accused and the recovered gold were handed over to Naihati police station for further action. Jadhav was arrested while his family members were released. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
Army personnel loses Rs 7.6L in online part-time job scam
Hyderabad: A 33-year-old army personnel posted at the Mehdipatnam Garrison was duped of 7.6 lakh by fraudsters on the pretext of an online part-time job. According to the victim, on Aug 9, 2025, he received a WhatsApp message from an international number offering a part-time job involving Google reviews. The message directed him to join a Telegram group, where he was asked to complete tasks for monetary rewards. Initially, after submitting a few reviews, the victim received 2,800 for completing tasks. After the payment, he was lured to opt for pre-paid tasks, with the fraudsters promising substantial returns. "I was manipulated into transferring a total of 7.66 lakh into various bank accounts under the pretext of letting me withdraw the 13 lakh balance shown on my virtual account," the victim said. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad | Gold Rates Today in Hyderabad | Silver Rates Today in Hyderabad The fraudsters used multiple bank accounts and UPI IDs to facilitate the transactions. When they repeatedly demanded more money, the victim realised he had been cheated. When the victim refused to pay more, the fraudsters blocked his access to the virtual account. Based on the victim's complaint, cybercrime police registered a case under relevant sections of the IT Act and the BNS. The police are verifying the bank transactions of the accused to identify and arrest them. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


News18
2 hours ago
- News18
UP: 6 arrested in Meerut Toll Plaza assault on Army Jawan
Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) [India], August 19 (ANI): Six people have been arrested in Meerut following the assault of an Indian Army personnel at the Bhuni Toll Plaza on the Meerut-Karnal section of NH-709A, officials said on SP Rural, Rakesh Kumar Mishra, said that the soldier identified as Kapil was returning after completing his leave and had a flight to catch.'A person named Kapil is serving in the Indian Army. Yesterday, he was returning after completing his leave, and he had a flight to catch. There was a line of vehicles at the Bhuni Toll Plaza, and he spoke to the toll workers to pass through quickly," Mishra told added, 'During this, an argument broke out, and the toll workers beat him up. Six people have been arrested in the case. One or two more individuals seen in the video will also be arrested soon."Meerut locals staged a protest on the road demanding strict action against those responsible for assaulting the the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has stated that a Rs 20 lakh fine has been imposed on the toll collecting agency for the misbehaviour. 'NHAI has taken strict action on the incident of misbehaviour with army personnel by toll staff deployed at Bhuni Toll Plaza on Meerut-Karnal section of NH-709A on 17th August 2025. NHAI has imposed a penalty of Rs 20 lakhs on the toll collecting agency, M/s Dharam Singh and has initiated the process of terminating and debarring the toll collection firm from future participation in toll plaza bids," NHAI posted on X. (ANI)