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Karnataka: Soaked in blood, teen cries for help; people choose to film him instead

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Source: dnaindia

In a horrific incident, a teenager in Karnataka was left bleeding on the road after he met with an accident and was offered no help. Instead, people took pictures on their phones and made videos of him bleeding for almost 25 minutes.

The 18-year-old teenage Anwar Ali, who was almost soaked blood, was offered no aid although he begged for it from people taking pictures. When he was finally rushed to a hospital, he succumbed to his deep injuries.

Ali was on his cycle when we were hit by a state-run bus in Koppal, almost 380 km from the state capital of Bengaluru.

“No one came to his help; they were making a video and clicking pictures. If someone had cared, my brother could have been saved. More than 15 to 20 minutes were wasted there,” said Ali’s brother, Riaz, as per the reports.

“People at the spot were shocked and did not know how to help him as the victim was severely injured and was bleeding profusely,” said an eyewitness.

Well, this is not the first such instance. Just days ago, a 38-year-old police officer, who was trapped in a distorted police vehicle after it crashed with a bus, was left without any help. People stopped there but only to take picture of him in Mysuru.

Bengaluru was disgraced even last year after terrible visuals of a young biker begging for help following an accident in which a truck split his body in two last year, was surfaced. Although people crossed and filmed him, no one came to his rescue.

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