
In a chilling discovery early Monday morning, the decomposed body of a young man was found inside a parked private tourist bus at the Nand Nagri bus stand in northeast Delhi. The grim find has raised questions and sent shockwaves through the local community.
At approximately 7:52 a.m. on June 9, 2025, police at the Nand Nagri station received a distress call reporting a foul stench and blood seeping from a stationary vehicle. Upon arrival, officers found a private tourist bus—bearing registration UP 22T 7351—locked from the inside and parked at the 212 bus stand.
Inside the bus, authorities discovered the body of Shiva, a 32-year-old helper who lived in 5th Pushta, Gali No. 9, Gamri. The body was lying face down near the front left stairwell and was partially decomposed. A visible injury on Shiva’s head suggested trauma, but early investigations point towards an accidental fall as the cause of death.
Locals had alerted the police after detecting the foul odor, which prompted immediate action. “We found the bus locked from inside,” an officer explained, “and preliminary inquiries suggest it was an accidental mishap.” To confirm these details, the crime and forensic teams swiftly arrived to inspect the scene.
The body has since been sent to GTB Hospital’s mortuary for a thorough post-mortem examination. Meanwhile, police have registered a case under Section 194 of the BNSS and are combing through CCTV footage from the surrounding area to piece together the events leading up to Shiva’s tragic demise.
This unsettling incident raises poignant questions: How did Shiva end up trapped inside the bus? Could timely intervention have prevented this tragedy? And what safety measures are in place to protect workers like him, who often operate behind the scenes in the bustling transport sector?
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