

Moments before her scheduled ride, an Uber driver sent a chilling message to a woman in Gurugram, leaving her petrified. The incident took place in the early hours of December 14, 2024.
The woman, who booked a priority cab to reach Anand Vihar Terminal Railway Station, goes by the handle @kushpyro1 on Reddit.
A harrowing experience was shared on Reddit by the woman, as she said that she booked the cab and sent the driver a text about the destination.
She was ready to bring her luggage downstairs when she thought of checking the OTP for her ride.
To her surprise, she got a strange message from the driver. It said, “Go to Anand Vihar. I want to kidnap you happily.”
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ToggleAlarmed by the message, she decided to cancel her ride. She describes being in a panic and said that she immediately ran into her house with all of her luggage. The driver also cancelled the ride just soon after.
The woman filed her case with Uber’s response team. They told her the driver would be blocked from accepting or seeing requests from her for an indefinite time. They said they will talk to the driver to hear his side. Then, they might take action against him. This could mean educating him about the effects of his words and actions or even ending his account.
This incident has elicited a significant response on the social media sites as most users expressed shock and concern about the whole thing. Many users hypothesized that this message was possibly a wrong autocorrect or translation fault. But the woman stated that she tried many queries with native language words, and out of them, none translated except the word “apaharan” to “kidnap.”
This brings to mind the sense that users should trust their intuition and take action whenever something feels wrong. Again, it emphasizes the driver selection and safety procedures within these ride-sharing companies as means of avoiding such circumstances.
The horror of the Gurugram woman is a grim reminder of the risks that are often associated with ride-sharing services. However, with measures being undertaken by Uber, it becomes important for the users as well as companies to stay alert and focus on safety all the time. The case has also initiated a broader debate about digital communication and the dangers of miscommunication in the digital world