Ghaziabad :- Despite the human race reaching for the stars and making rapid advancements, it’s tragic that with this progress, humanity is losing its compassion. Videos and news seen on social media reveal a world nearing its end.
These days, social media showcases interactions between different species of animals, highlighting their friendships and the love they share. It’s a stark contrast to how humans have shelved their own humanity, which animals seem to have embraced.
In recent years, after any road accident, people are more inclined to make videos and share them on social media rather than helping the injured. When freight trucks are involved, nearby villagers, passersby, and other vehicle drivers tend to loot the goods from the wrecked trucks instead of aiding the injured drivers and cleaners.
A recent incident in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, has shamed humanity. A milk tanker was rear-ended by a truck, leading to the death of the truck driver and injuries to the cleaner. As milk began to spill from the tanker, people nearby rushed to collect the milk.
Sadly, no one bothered to help the injured cleaner or the deceased driver. Instead, they focused on looting the milk. This incident was captured on video and went viral on social media, drawing widespread condemnation of those who, forgetting their humanity, were busy looting milk.
According to police sources, on Monday, a milk tanker was headed to Meerut. Near ABES College on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway, a speeding truck rear-ended the tanker, destroying its front end. The truck driver, Prem Sagar (45), died, his body thrown out of the truck, while the cleaner, severely injured, fell to the road, crying for help.
Meanwhile, a large crowd gathered, and seeing the milk spilling from the tanker, they began collecting it using plastic bags, bottles, buckets, and other containers. Regrettably, they did not help the injured cleaner, did not bother to look at the driver’s body, and did not even inform the police.