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Time of India
a day ago
- Health
- Time of India
Medical intervention could've saved him: Parents of Vande Bharat victim
1 2 3 4 Kolkata: The mother of 57-year-old Dhakuria resident Himadri Bhowmick, who died while travelling on the Howrah-Puri Vande Bharat Express on Wednesday, has alleged that her son was a victim of negligence on the part of the Railways. "If my son got medical intervention on time, he could have been saved," said 80-year-old Protima Bhowmick at her two-storey residence at 66/2 Beni Banerjee Avenue in Dhakuria. Himadri is survived by his wife, son, and elderly parents. His elder sister and her family reside in Delhi. "Himadri's body was cremated in Bhubaneswar. His family members are there. I have lost my son who will never come back," said the grieving mother before entering her house. Himadri, who operated an academic consultancy firm, was travelling to Bhubaneswar with colleague Debarati Majumdar for work-related matters. He fell ill after the train left Cuttack station. Fellow passengers reported that he passed away by the time the train reached Bhubaneswar. Himadri's 90-year-old father Hiranmoy stated he would pursue legal action against the Railways, believing prompt medical attention could save his son's life. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Вот что поза во сне говорит о вашем характере! Удивительные Новости Undo His parents mentioned Himadri had hypertension and took various medications, though they were unaware of other health issues. The death has left the neighbourhood in shock. According to neighbours, Himadri's mobility had reduced lately due to illness, with his wife managing household responsibilities. Subhendu Jana, a trader residing opposite Bhowmick's house, said: "I still cannot believe that Himadri is no more. I saw their house being built here in the 1980s and saw him since he was a kid. He had a close rapport with my family. We are trying to comfort his elderly parents, but no consolation works when it comes to the loss of a child. " Dayananda Shau, a shopkeeper, added: "They buy all household essentials from my shop. For the last couple of months, I have not seen him. His wife would come to my shop daily." Another resident, Baidyanath Tripathi, said: "I learnt about his death this morning. I have been living in this area for around 50 years, and I remember him as a teenager. He was a well-behaved person, and he worked in a bank earlier. Nowadays, he was doing some consultancy business. He never told me about any serious illness."


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Kolkata man dies aboard Howrah-Puri Vande Bharat
1 2 3 Bhubaneswar: A 57-year-old man died after he fell ill on board the Howrah-Puri Vande Bharat Express on Wednesday. The deceased, Himadri Bhowmick, lived at Dhakuria in south Kolkata. He was travelling to Bhubaneswar on coach number C2 along with his colleague Debarati Majumdar. Bhowmick owned an academic consultancy firm, and the duo was due to meet someone at Bomikhal to discuss business. "After the train left Cuttack, my colleague went to the washroom. When he returned, he started feeling uneasy and then fell unconscious. We tried to obtain an oxygen cylinder for him but could not arrange one. Train staff and RPF personnel reached the coach after some time. Some people performed CPR on Bhowmick," Majumdar said. The train arrived in Bhubaneswar at 1:40 pm. "We booked a private ambulance to take him to the hospital. Unfortunately, doctors declared him 'brought dead'. He used to take medicines to control his blood sugar," she added. After he was declared dead at 2:55 pm, the body was taken to the mortuary. "The hospital informed the police about the death. The body will be sent to Capital Hospital for post-mortem in the presence of family members," a source said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Bhowmick's family members were on their way to Bhubaneswar. East Coast Railway sources said prompt action was taken to provide medical assistance to the passenger. "RPF staff in Bhubaneswar escorted them to the hospital," a source said.