New Delhi: A shocking incident has come to light from Maharahtras Navi Mumbai where a 25-year-old woman named Simran Navrekar lost her life due to alleged medical negligence during an abortion at Amar Hospital. This devastating incident has sparked intense scrutiny of medical protocols, while also revealing a disturbing pattern of indifference to human life, raising critical concerns about the value and safety of patients in care.Devastating turn of events Simran Nevrekar, a devoted mother of two tender-aged children, aged 5 and 2, who were born out of her estranged marriage, had embarked on a new journey with Gajendra Dagadkhaire, with whom she shared a deep connection, their relationship took a fateful turn with an unplanned pregnancy, which ultimately culminated in a heart-wrenching tragedy that claimed her life. The events that unfolded after this devastating incident added another distressing layer to this already fatal situation, further exacerbating the anguish and sorrow.Fathers heartless act After Simrans tragic death, Gajendra Dagadkhaire, along with his friend Ravikant Gaikwad, took the shocking step of getting rid of her body by throwing it into the Indrayani River near Talegaon, Pune. In a heart-wrenching turn of events, when Simrans innocent children saw their mothers lifeless body being thrown away, Gajendra Dagadkhaire showed no remorse and ruthlessly pushed the children into the river as well, abandoning them to the whims of the water, their lives left to chance.Suspects apprehended and chargedFollowing the incident, when Simrans family couldnt reach her, they got scared and reported her missing to the police. This case led to start investigation that uncovered a terrible sequence of events. The police found important clues by looking at the phone calls and messages between Simran, Gajendra and Ravikant, which helped them understand what led to her disappearance and tragic death.The authorities have apprehended both Gajendra Dagadkhaire and Ravikant Gaikwad. They are in police custody until July 30 and awaiting further legal proceedings.