Wife of banker killed in train crash was told he was 'fine' and could be picked up in the morning after heartbreaking hospital mixup JP Morgan employee Aditya Tomar, 41, was one of six victim who died in the Tuesday crash in Valhalla, New York When wife rushed to hospital to see if he survived the accident, she claims she was told he was 'fine' and just undergoing X-rays She learned the next day that Tomar had in fact perished NTSB investigators were working on Thursday to examine the tracks, interview the train's crew and find out whether stalled Mercedes SUV that caused collision had a data recorder of its own Service on the Harlem Line resumed on Thursday with delays, as trains slowed down through the crash site area in Valhalla, New York
When the family of Aditya Tomar learned that his regular commuter train from New York City had been involved in a fiery train crash on Tuesday, they rushed to the hospital hoping and praying that he was one of the survivors.
Unfortunately, the 41-year-old JP Morgan employee was one of the six commuters who perished in the crash, though hospital workers reportedly told the family that he was fine and to come back in the morning to collect him.
It wasn't until Wednesday night that they learned the awful truth, causing even more heartbreak for Tomar's widow, Reshma Persaud, and his family.
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Poster Comment:
Since her own father, who, when he seemed about to recover, suddenly felt the icy hand of death upon him, and I want his only daughter to look upon me as her own dad, in a very real and legally binding sense.
Poetic justice?