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A 27-year-old software engineer named Yuvraj Mehta died.

He didn't die in an accident.

He drowned for nearly 90 minutes in a water-filled pit in Greater Noida shouting for help, calling his father, sharing his location, while a city watched its systems fail.

No barricades.

No warning lights. No reflectors.

No accountability.

This wasn't "dense fog."

Fog doesn't dig 20-foot pits and leave them open.

Negligence does.

This wasn't fate. This was infrastructure apathy.

A basic safety rule ignored, a construction site left deadly, and authorities reacting only after a life is lost.

What's more disturbing?

Rescuers couldn't reach on time to save him
In a so-called smart city, a man stood on his sinking car, pleading not to die, while systems meant to save lives moved painfully slow.

After every such death, we hear the same script: FIRs, suspensions, committees, condolences.

Then silence. Until the next pit. The next victim. This isn't about one engineer. It's about how cheap human life is made by careless governance.

If accountability doesn't fix this, then the pits on our roads will keep becoming graves.

This is not an accident story.

This is a governance failure story

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