Pune, July 21: In a shocking case inhumanity, 25-year-old software engineer, who was bleeding severely after being hit, died as he didn’t get any help from the onlookers in Bhosari on Wednesday evening. The onlookers, according to the reports, kept shooting videos and clicking pictures instead of taking the engineer to a nearby hospital. The software engineer has been identified as Satish Prabhakar Mete. Also Read - 106-year-old Woman Wins Battle Against COVID-19 in Maharashtra

A doctor, Kartikraj Kate, stopped to take Mete to Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital in Pimpri where he was declared brought dead. Kate said that he was on his way to his clinic in Bhosari when he saw Mete, at Indrayaninagar corner. He said that Mete was bleeding profusely. “When I slowed down, I saw a badly injured man lying on the road. He was soaked in blood but was conscious,” he said, reports TOI. Also Read - India Corona Vaccine Update: Phase-3 Clinical Trials of Oxford's 'Covishield' Vaccine to Begin on Monday | Read Here

“He was moving his hands and legs. People had gathered around him. Some clicked photographs of the accident scene, while some one shot a video too. But none of them was ready to help him,” he said. He then stopped an auto to take Mete to hospital. “There were passengers in it, but the driver was helpful. He told them to disembark and put the accident victim in his vehicle.” Also Read - Nobody Cured of Covid-19 Due to 'Bhabhiji Papad': Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut Takes a Dig at Govt in Rajya Sabha

On way to the hospital, Kate noticed tire marks on his stomach. he even tried to save his life by giving him cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).Kate said, “However, after some time, he stopped responding. The doctors took an electrocardiogram at the hospital and declared him brought dead. His life could have been saved had the onlookers around taken him to the hospital immediately.”

“However, after some time, he stopped responding. The doctors took an electrocardiogram at the hospital and declared him brought dead. His life could have been saved had the onlookers around taken him to the hospital immediately,” said Kate.

A senior police officer told TOI that it was a case of hit-and-run. “An unidentified vehicle ran over him at around 6:15 PM. We checked CCTV footage but could not locate the vehicle,” he said.