LinkedIn Follow

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Must Read

mail  recd some time ago from a stranger.


> Dear friends,
> With deep pains (and tears in my eyes), i am sorry to inform You that
> yesterday morning, one of my dear friend's elder son (Mr. Aditya Suresh
> Joshi), age 19, studying in 1st year of engineering, died in Keshvani
> Hospital, Mumbai. He was admitted in Keshavani Hospital as burned patient.
> Reason
> 4 days back this boy had gone to Amravati (One of the district place
> located in State of Maharashtra ) on study tour. After their study was over,
> he, his classmates & his teachers, all of them were standing on "Badnera"
> railway station to catch the train. "Badnera" is the name of the railway
> station for " Amravati " city.As soon as they arrived on Badnera Railway
> station, many of them started taking pictures of their friends using "Mobile
> Phones" and/or "Digital Camera". One of them complained that, in his camera,
> he was not able to capture more number of friends in one frame. He was not
> able to catch the angle. Another boy suggested that let's climb on train
> boogie and take picture so that all of them can be accommodated in single
> frame.
> At that there was one goods wagon (all of them were oil tankers) train
> resting between 2 main railway lines.
> Kumar Aditya climbed up oil boogie. Above his head, 40,000 volts electrical
> line was passing through. As soon as he clicked the digital camera? 40,000
> volt current passed through the camera flash light to his camera and then
> from his camera to his fingers and then from his fingers to his body. All
> this happened within fraction of minutes. Next moment he was thrown from the
> top. His body was half burned on the spot.
> At that time, his father (my friend) was traveling in Bangkok . His many
> friends in Pune came to know about this via mobile SMS. They instantly
> arranged air ambulance in Amravati and his burned body was brought to
> Keshavani Hospital , Mumbai. i was told that this is the best hospital in
> Mumbai. For 1 and 1/2 day or so he was talking to his relatives. When he was
> admitted to the hospital, at that time only, doctor informed his relatives
> that don't keep great hopes. Because of lot of complex issues in half burned
> body? He died yesterday morning.
>
> Now how many of us are aware about this technological threats & dangers?
> Honestly, Kumar Aditya and his father was not aware. His family was not
> aware. Our entire friend circle of more than 12,000, we were not aware. Now
> should we call ourselves as fully educated and fully knowledgeable people?
> Please Think of it.
> Please avoid mobile phones on petrol outlets.
> Please avoid talking on mobile phones while driving. I also know many of my
> friends who do not bother about this good suggestion and each one of them
> have opted for **"Chalta Hai Yaar Attitude". **
> Please avoid talking on mobile phones while they are in charging mode.
> Please avoid charging mobile phones **near Your bed**. **Avoid**keeping on
> **your bed while sleeping. Avoid **mobile phones near high voltage
> electrical lines like railway stations and use flash lights. **
> My friend, his family members and we all friends learned our lesson with
> loss of young life. Now Would You like to empower Your friends about this
> accident so as to avoid future accidents? We can save human life by
> empowering all the IT users who are in Your network? **
> What can we do ? *
> *
>
> Please Please.....I request you to send this very important life
> threatening information to your all friends.....*

 

 

 

 

 

 


No comments:

Post a Comment