Bengaluru’s Indifference: Man Dies of Heart Attack as Wife’s Cries Go Unheard

Bengaluru’s Indifference: Man Dies of Heart Attack as Wife’s Cries Go Unheard

Bengaluru’s Indifference: Man Dies of Heart Attack as Wife’s Cries Go Unheard

A tragic incident in Bengaluru has once again spotlighted the city’s alarming public apathy. A 34-year-old man collapsed from a heart attack on a busy road in Banashankari, while his wife desperately pleaded with passers-by for help. Disturbing footage shows dozens of onlookers ignoring her cries as the couple struggled on their two-wheeler, with no one stepping forward to assist.

The report underscores the glaring absence of emergency response, describing it as “a clear case of public apathy, where nobody is concerned about another person’s suffering on the road.” After repeated pleas, only one good samaritan on a bike finally came to their aid. Tragically, the man was pronounced dead upon reaching the hospital.

This heartbreaking episode raises urgent questions about civic responsibility and the growing indifference within urban society.

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