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20-year-old Navi Mumbai woman loses both legs after fainting on tracks

Updated on: 11 November,2024 04:04 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Faisal Tandel | mailbag@mid-day.com

The woman, who is employed as a house help, fainted between a Mumbai local train and the platform, resulting in her legs being severed. Quick response from the railway and police authorities enabled the train to be reversed, but her limbs could not be saved

20-year-old Navi Mumbai woman loses both legs after fainting on tracks

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In a tragic incident at Belapur station, a 20-year-old Navi Mumbai resident collapsed and slipped between the train and the platform, resulting in her legs being severed. Quick response from the railway and police authorities enabled the Mumbai local train to be reversed, but her legs could not be saved in the mishap.


Currently, she is undergoing treatment at MGM Hospital in Kalamboli in Navi Mumbai.


Video footage of the incident, captured by commuters, has gone viral on social media. The video shows bystanders shouting in an attempt to alert the motorman which eventually led to her rescue.


According to the Panvel Government Railway Police, Rohini Rajesh Bote, a 20-year-old resident of Taloja, commutes daily to Belapur for her job as a house help. In her statement, she mentioned that she usually travels by bus between Taloja and Belapur. “But on Monday morning, instead of boarding a bus, she went to Belapur railway station to take a train. She intended to board a train for Panvel to reach Kharghar from platform number 1. However, she mistakenly arrived at platform number 3, where trains for CST and Thane are stationed. After reaching the platform, she fainted and fell under the Panvel-Thane local train that arrived at Belapur at 10.03 am,” said Senior Inspector Praveen Padvi.

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