Another Uttarakhand cop turns saviour; carries on back pilgrim who suffered heart attack to hospital

Press Trust of India  |  Uttarkashi 

An Uttarakhand today rushed nearly two kilometers uphill carrying an pilgrim, who had a mild heart attack, on his back and ensured the man received timely medical attention.

Lokendra Bahuguna's heroic act not only proved to be blessing for 55-year-old but also earned accolades for the man in khaki for his commitment to duty.

Only recently had a sub inspector, Gagandeep Singh, hit the headlines when he saved a youth from being assaulted by an angry mob near Ramnagar in district.

The of Rajag found themselves perplexed when the pilgrim from collapsed near the Bhairo Mandir here soon after his arrival at the today morning, Barkot Police Station in-charge Vinod Thapliyal said.

members tried to make Rajag sit on horseback to take him to the nearest hospital but he could not sit steady because of his condition. This is when Bahuguna arrived and offered to carry the pilgrim, who was in need of immediate medical care, on his back to the Yamunotri seasonal hospital.

"With Rajag on his back, the walked two kilometers uphill to the hospitalwhere the pilgrim was treated for four hours before being discharged," Thapliyal said.

Doctors at the hospital said Ranjhi had suffered a mild heart attack.

Soon after being discharged, Ranjhi thanked the with tears of gratitude in his eyes and also paid obeisance at the shrine with his

Bahuguna's act immediately drew many comparisons with that of Singh, who had saved a youth from a furious mob.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 18:25 IST