Wearing seat belt could have saved Rural Development Minister Gopinath Munde who died in a road accident, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Wednesday said and announced a major campaign to spread awareness on observing safety measures while driving.
“Wearing seat belt could have saved Munde. I lost my friend to a misconception. Most people think that the back-seat belts serve only a decorative purpose. In fact wearing them is as necessary as wearing front seat belts. They can save lives in the event of impacts," said Mr Vardhan before leaving for Beed, Maharashtra to attend the funeral of the deceased Minister. Munde died of multiple internal injuries suffered in a road accident in Central Delhi early yesterday morning. Mr Vardhan informed that the Union Health Ministry would soon take the initiative to expose the people to safety protocols while driving.
A multi-media campaign in collaboration with NGOs working on safety is being considered, the Health Minister informed. "The focus would be the child victims of accidents whether direct or as those left behind by their parents," Mr Vardhan said.
Mr Vardhan said that Munde died within seconds after his car was allegedly rammed from the side by a motorist who jumped red lights. "Let us regard the Gopinath Munde tragedy as the turning point. The Minister's tragic and untimely death should be a wake up call to all vehicle owners," Mr Vardhan stressed. The damage to the Minister's car was not great, but the force of the throw-forward within the confined space of the car damaged the atlanto axial joint in his neck, and severely injured the spinal cord.
The blood vessels carrying blood supply to the brain stem (which is the seat of respiratory and cardiac centre) got disrupted and this became a cause for immediate cardiac and respiratory arrest. Besides, the liver was ruptured which caused profuse loss of blood, informed Mr Vardhan."I feel numbed by the realisation that the nation has lost such a valuable mass leader and able minister with a proven track record in Maharashtra. I now realise the trauma of countless others whose near ones died in car crashes only because they had overlooked the importance of the seat belt," he stated.
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