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A man who fell from the third floor of a building near Padma junction in Kochi was lying on the ground for nearly 15 minutes amidst the on-looking crowd, before being saved and admitted to the hospital by a high court lawyer.
Saji, who hails from Thrissur, fainted and fell from a corridor of a Kochi lodge and was lying on the side of the road, even as shocked passers-by looked on without taking him to the hospital according to a report by Manorama.
The apathy of the bystanders even prompted the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to take to Facebook and ask the people of Kerala to help accident victims.
In the post, the Chief Minister informed citizens about provisions available to bystanders who help victims.
The ‘Good Samaritan’ provisions that the Chief Minister is referring to are the guidelines provided by the Supreme Court to remove roadblocks that stop bystanders from intervening in case of road accidents and other such incidents.
Further, a new provision will allow accident victims who are critical, 48 hours of free treatment. The post also reminded readers that saving the life of an accident victim or anybody else in a critical condition is indeed a noble gesture and encouraged readers to act sensitively and with initiative in such cases.
The incident also caught the attention of popular Malayalam actor Jayasurya, who took to Facebook to do a live video and spread awareness about helping accident victims in distress.
Clarifying that he was not blaming the on-lookers, Jayasurya said:
Asking viewers to take this as a means to spread awareness, he also reiterated that saving a life is the most noble thing anyone can do.
“If it were for our parents or siblings, we wouldn’t hesitate even for a second to take them to a hospital. And we must be able to do the same for others,“ he said.
(This story was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)