opper From UP, Studying In US, Dies In Accident After Alleged Harassment
The Bulandshahr Police have, however, denied that harassment took place, adding they are investigating the case.
A 20-year-old woman from western Uttar Pradesh, who overcame many odds to secure 98 percent marks in her class 12 board exams in 2018 and then went on to receive a full-time scholarship at a prestigious university in the United States, was killed on Monday in a road accident in the state’s Bulandshahr district.
The group of Sudeeksha Bhati, the young lady who kicked the bucket, has claimed that she met with a mishap since two men on a bicycle pursued the 20-year-old – who was on a different bike with her uncle – and attempted to badger her. The locale organization, be that as it may, has said the authorities testing the case have discovered no verification of badgering.
The understudy from Bulandshahr had come back from the US in June in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic and was planned to return in August. Two years back, she had made it to the lofty Babson College in Massachusetts after she bested her region in CBSE class 12 tests in the Humanities stream.
On Monday, she and her uncle left on a bicycle from their town in UP’s Gautam Budh Nagar and were en route to a relative’s place in Bulandshahr’s Sikandrabad to get some scholastic archives from a school, when the occurrence occurred, as indicated by the family.
“There were two men on the other bicycle. They were passing remarks on her and were driving carelessly,” said Omkar Bhati, a relative.
“At the point when we crossed the Bulandshahr town, we entered a town. A bicycle at that point surpassed us a few times; the biker was driving carelessly. He at that point began performing stunts. I eased back my cruiser however the other bicycle hit our own. We both fell however my niece endured head wounds. I was unable to perceive the driver of the other bicycle and he got away from not long after we met with the mishap,” said Satender Bhati, Sudeeksha’s uncle, reviewing the prior minute’s mishap.
Getting the family’s cases, Ravindra Kumar, the area judge today told the journalists: “The cruiser was being driven by her sibling, a minor, and not Sudeeksha’s uncle. Up until this point, there is no proof of badgering.”
The Bulandshahr Police have said they are exploring the case. “The police group that went to the spot had addressed onlookers who said a Royal Enfield Bullet was originating from the front and it out of nowhere halted (close to their bicycle) as a result of the traffic, which prompted the mishap. The body of the lady was sent for them after death. At when the mishap occurred, the family member or any onlooker had not spoken about any badgering,” said Atul Shrivastava, a senior cop in Bulandshahr.
The police had before focused on Sudeeksha’s cousin was with her at the hour of a mishap. In a video transferred by the police, the kid can be heard relating the minutes prior to the mishap, be that as it may, he didn’t discuss the provocation the lady confronted.
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— Bulandshahr Police (@bulandshahrpol) August 11, 2020
Sudeeksha’s excursion from a town in Uttar Pradesh to a lofty American college was one of coarseness and assurance.
She was one of only a handful of scarcely any young ladies in her town who had gone to a school.
An understudy of Vidya Gyan School, an activity of the Shiv Nadar Foundation, Sudeeksha had scored an ideal 100 of every two subjects – History and Economics; she scored 99 in Geography.
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