A real estate developer is in police custody days after a young software engineer was killed in Greater Noida last Saturday, where the engineer fell into a water-logged excavation pit after his car plunged into it. 

The victim, Yuvraj Mehta, 27, was a software engineer working in Gurgaon. He drowned after his car dropped into a deep pit in Sector 150 of Greater Noida, which triggered broad-based protests over civic negligence and delayed rescues. 

Builder on Negligence Charges Arrested

The builder is identified as a real estate developer named Abhay Kumar. He was arrested by the Knowledge Park Police using manual intelligence and confidential inputs, officials said in a statement issued by the Police Commissionerate of Gautam Buddh Nagar.

 After the incident, an FIR was registered against two real estate developers. The case cites serious negligence, including the lack of barricades, reflectors, warning signs, and other mandatory safety measures at the excavation site. 

Deep, Water-Filled Pit Had No Safety Measures

According to both police records and preliminary assessments, the excavation pit was dug for a building’s basement. The pit reportedly reaches more than 20 feet deep, and at least some reports say it is nearly 50 feet deep. The pit was saturated with rainwater. Though the area was deep and stood near a road curve, investigators discovered no barrier, warning signs, reflective tools or safety fencing near the site. 

The Case of the Fatal Accident is Due to Foggy Conditions

The incident happened on Saturday night when Mehta was headed home from office in Gurgaon. It was said that due to dense fog and poor visibility, he allegedly lost control of his car at a 90-degree turn. Reported earlier by Hindustan Times, the car smashed through a low boundary wall and collapsed directly into the excavation pit. 

Victim Pleaded for Help for 90 Minutes

After sending the car crashing into the pit, Mehta climbed up to the roof of his partially submerged car. He called his father and begged for rescue at once. Reports have it that he was stuck for nearly 90 minutes. But rescue efforts took longer than hoped for. He had already died by the time he was finally pulled out.

Autopsy: Drowning-Based Confirmation of Death

The autopsy report disclosed that Mehta was a victim of asphyxia from ante-mortem drowning, whereby cardiac arrest led to his death. The case has heightened public anger over unsafe construction methods, inadequate regulatory oversight and limited emergency response in emerging urbanized towns such as Greater Noida. 

Civic Failures in the Spotlight

Instead, there are very big questions now as to how such a deep pit for excavation was left exposed without any safety measures. More than any other incident like this one, the company has brought the importance of strict norms for construction safety closer together with the public concern for civic officials and private developers alike. 

Further work has been carried out for this case in the field.