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‘I knew they were dead…': Survivors recall minutes after part of Gujarat bridge gave way
‘I knew they were dead…': Survivors recall minutes after part of Gujarat bridge gave way

Indian Express

time09-07-2025

  • Indian Express

‘I knew they were dead…': Survivors recall minutes after part of Gujarat bridge gave way

'Maro Dikro doobi gayo, Maro Gharwalo Dubi gayo… (My son has drowned, my husband has drowned… Save us…)' Among the first scenes from the site of the Mujpur-Gambhira bridge collapse in Vadodara district early on Wednesday morning, was a heartrending video showing a woman in a pink saree, calling for help to save her family members. The woman, a resident of Dariyapura near Mujpur, has been identified as Sonalben Ramesh Padhiyar, 46, who was travelling in an Eeco car with eight other family members, including her two minor grandchildren, when a part of the bridge collapsed on the end of Vadodara district. Barring Sonalben, all the occupants of the vehicle are feared dead in the accident. At SSG hospital in Vadodara, where she has been wheeled in with three other survivors, Sonalben is distraught. What was planned to be an outing to a place of worship to mark Guru Purnima, turned into a tragedy for the family. Sonalben says, 'We had set out from Dariyapura to Bagdana (Saurashtra) for pilgrimage for Guru Purnima around 7am. There were a few motorcycles, a truck and our car around us when the bridge suddenly collapsed. We just fell in a matter of seconds… Before we could even realise what happened, the vehicle had hit the water surface and was pulled into the river…' When asked about the video in which she was seen crying for help, Sonalben says, 'I was calling out to people to help my family… All of them were in the vehicle. I was the only one who managed to come out as I was in the rear. My husband, son, daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren as well as two other relatives were in the vehicle. It had fallen head first so there was no way they could have come out…' The 45-year-old says that it was about an hour after the accident that help arrived. 'No one came to help me… My entire family remained in water for that time. I knew I had lost them, who would survive such a car crash into Mahisagar? My grandson was the youngest, only two years old… It was after the police and other rescue team arrived with a boat that I came out. I don't know where the rest of my family is…' Another survivor pulled out from the river is Dilipsinh Padhiyar, a resident of Nani Sherdi village in Borsad taluka of Anand district. Dilipsinh was riding his two-wheeler and returning from the night-shift duty at a pharma company in Bharuch when the accident occurred. 'I was on top of the bridge and traffic was moving as usual… I had barely covered 100 meters on the bridge when I felt a vibration and suddenly, the bridge had given way. I found myself falling into the river,' says Dilipsinh. He says, 'I had suffered injuries but somehow, I gathered my inner strength and held on to some metal rod, I don't know what it was. I climbed up and tried to stay afloat until help arrived… The local fishermen were the first to arrive with boats.' Raju Doda Hathiya, a resident of Dwarka, who was driving a pick-up van from Dwarka to Ankleshwar, was among those who fell into the river as the vehicles plunged. Hathiya, who was rushed to the SSG hospital in Vadodara, says that the fall was 'sudden'. Hathiya says, 'There were two people in my vehicle.. going from Dwarka to Ankleshwar. I am not sure where my helper is… The truck just fell into the water. I came out from my side and sat on the top of the vehicle… Later, someone came and pulled me out in a boat.' Hathiya says that at the time the portion of the bridge collapsed, there were at least three vehicles around him, apart from a couple of motorcycles. 'Saw the bridge falling like a pack of cards' Two men who had a 'miraculous escape' recounted their moment of panic. Anwar Mohammad, a resident of Borsad, who was on his way to Jambusar in Bharuch district for work along with two other persons in a van, says he abandoned his vehicle to save his life. 'We were just crossing the part that collapsed when I heard the sound of the bridge falling apart. Immediately, the three of us jumped out of the van and ran… We saw the bridge falling like a pack of cards. Our van fell into the river… Had we managed to drive just a few metres ahead, the van would have also been safe.' Two men from Kinkhlod, Mahesh Parmar and Vijay Parmar, say they 'missed a heart's beat' when they realised that the bridge was collapsing. 'We had left our village for the day's work… When we came over the bridge, riding our motorcycle, and it began to collapse, fear gripped us but I managed to press the brakes in time and bring the motorcycle to a halt. We abandoned our two-wheeler and ran to save our lives. Later, as things settled, we slowly climbed back on to the bridge to see what had happened. Several vehicles had plunged into the river. It was a tragic and heart-breaking scene… But for a moment earlier, we had missed a heart beat too.'

Drunk man runs over villager with tractor in Panchmahal; booked for murder
Drunk man runs over villager with tractor in Panchmahal; booked for murder

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Time of India

Drunk man runs over villager with tractor in Panchmahal; booked for murder

Vadodara: A 42-year-old man died and two others were injured after a tractor driven by an allegedly inebriated man ran over them in Dhamai village of Shehra taluka on Thursday night. The accused, Dilipsinh Patel, was arrested after a case of murder was registered against him at Shehra police station. A ccording to the complaint filed by Pravin Baria, a sarpanch candidate in the upcoming village election, the incident was not related to any political conflict. Pravin stated that he was sitting with several men outside his uncle Laxmansinh Baria's residence when Dilipsinh arrived on a tractor. Though known to the group and belonging to the same locality, Dilipsinh unexpectedly accelerated the tractor instead of dismounting to join them. While most managed to get out of the way, three people were caught in the vehicle's path. Hasmukh Patel (42) was critically injured after being run over by the tractor, while Gulabsinh Patel and Kirit Patel sustained minor injuries. Witnesses said Dilipsinh appeared intoxicated when he was pulled down from the vehicle. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Hate Unclear Trade Tips? You're Not Alone Teji Mandi Buy Now Undo His family members, who were present nearby, reportedly took him away immediately after the incident. Hasmukh was rushed first to a hospital in Godhra and then shifted to SSG Hospital in Vadodara, where he succumbed to his injuries later that night. Police registered a murder case against Dilipsinh, who was subsequently taken into custody.

Former employee fires shots, loots mobiles at Puna embroidery unit
Former employee fires shots, loots mobiles at Puna embroidery unit

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Time of India

Former employee fires shots, loots mobiles at Puna embroidery unit

Surat: A former employee of an embroidery unit in the Puna area allegedly fired gunshots, vandalised the premises and looted cash and mobile phones on Thursday afternoon while the unit owner was away in Rajasthan. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The accused, identified as Dilipsinh alias Deepak, is currently absconding. According to the complaint lodged by Madansinh Bhati, the incident came to light after he received a call from his brother Ramsinh, the unit owner, who had been informed by one of the employees about the incident. When Bhati reached the embroidery unit, he found three employees — Mohammad Sameer Ansari, Devendra Bharti, and Rakesh Sahani — present and visibly shaken. The employees informed Bhati that Dilipsinh arrived at the unit along with an aide, locked the entrance, and asked them to sit on the floor. He then fired three rounds at the office windows and broke the CCTV cameras. Following the act of vandalism, he began abusing and threatening the employees, questioning why they continued to work at the unit despite his warnings to quit. The accused reportedly slapped all three employees before looting two mobile phones and cash from them. Before leaving the premises, he threatened to kill them if they continued working at the unit, locked them inside, and fled the scene. Puna police have registered a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Arms Act. "We have identified the accused from CCTV footage and formed three teams to trace and apprehend him," said Puna police inspector VM Desai.

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