'Very Very Insensitive...': Netizens Slam Media After Reporter Stops Hearse Van Carrying Rinku Singh's Father For Interview | VIDEO
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India cricketer Rinku Singh's father, Khanchand Singh, passed away on Friday morning in Greater Noida after a long battle with liver cancer. Khanchand had been on ventilator support in the past few days in Yatharth hospital where he breathed his last.
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Part of India's T20 World Cup squad, Rinku had returned home midway through the tournament to meet his ailing father in Noida. He rejoined the team ahead of the match against Zimbabwe on February 26. Though he did not feature in the playing XI, he was seen with the squad during the match, which India won convincingly. The family said Khanchand Singh's last rites will be performed in Aligarh, and Rinku will attend the funeral expected later in the day.
The dead body of Rinku's father was transported to Aligarh, their hometown in UP in a hearse van. In a video, reporters can be seen stopping the vehicle to interview the driver, which drew angry reactions from netizens on social media.
The commentaors asked media organisations to give priavcy to Rinku Singh and his family as they grieve with a loss of this magnitude. Rinku credits much of his success to his father. Khanchand Singh, who worked in gas cylinder distribution in Aligarh, supported his son's dream of becoming a cricketer despite facing financial hardships.
Rinku Singh’s Father Passes Away In Greater Noida Hospital After Battling Stage-4 Liver CancerNetizens react to 'insensitive' hearse van interview
The general sentiment from netizens was clear - Rinku and his family deserve privacy. Many questioned the journalistic integrity of the reporters in question urging that not everything has to be reported.
Are uske muh pr kyu mic lga diya ..hadd h
— Manish Bhardwaj (@ByManishX) February 27, 2026
If someone does this while your loved one who has passed away is being brought home, I think you would honestly get violent with the interviewer. This is unempathetic & shows the standards of journalism & on a broad scale the inhumane greedy clickbait world that only craves ₹.
— Eshaan (@eshaan_esk) February 27, 2026
Give them some privacy, turn off the lights on this gutter journalism
— Hanshul Manchandani (@HanshulM7833) February 27, 2026
what kind of sadakchaap journalism is this???
— phobic (@phobic21659936) February 27, 2026
What kind of reporting is this ? And what kind of questions is he asking ?
— ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ (@Jaggufied) February 27, 2026
Hospital authority couldn't provide him a proper ambulance (Hearse) car??
— Savarnya boy (@itsk_aj) February 27, 2026
Why is the dead body being carried in a pick up truck?
Aum shanti!!!!
ANI - What kind of reporting is this man? Stopping a hearse van that is on its way to collect someone’s body for a soundbite is very very insensitive. Grow up - not everything has to be reported.
— Saurav Choudhury (@sauravv123) February 27, 2026