
"Deeply Aggrieved": Zomato To Give Family Of Killed Delivery Man 10 Lakhs
NDTV
Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal today extended his condolences on Twitter over the death of Zomato food delivery man Salil Tripathi, whose bike was allegedly rammed in New Delhi by a drunk police constable's SUV on Saturday night.
Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal today extended his condolences on Twitter over the death of Zomato food delivery man Salil Tripathi, whose bike was allegedly rammed in New Delhi by a drunk police constable's SUV on Saturday night. We are deeply aggrieved by the death of our delivery partner Salil Tripathi in an unfortunate road incident. We are extending all possible support to help the family get through this – pic.twitter.com/yJOUDsPpet
"We are deeply aggrieved by the death of our delivery partner Salil Tripathi in an unfortunate road incident," tweeted Mr Goyal. "We are extending all possible support to help the family get through this."
The Zomato founder's Twitter statement said that their team has been at the hospital with the family since the night of the accident, and that they are helping the family with an insurance grant of 10 lakhs. It also noted that their team has already aided the family in covering some of their expenses, including those for Salil Tripathi's funeral.
