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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, MARCH 10. The Automobile Association of Upper India today expressed grief over the tragic death of Kinshuk Sharma, who had met with an accident at Ashram Chowk in South Delhi on March 7 night. The Association condemned the incident as a "sad commentary on Delhi's heartless side" as nobody came to his help even though his friend tried for half an hour to wave down a vehicle. Earlier, a gathering of bus and truck drivers observed a minute's silence to express their condolence. According to the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Association, T.K. Malhotra, the bus and truck drivers will now be educated to help road victims.
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