Mumbai: 18-Year-Old Dies On Spot After Being Hit By AC Local While Washing Lunch Box On Platform Edge At Malad Station (Watch)
The incident took place on Friday during the afternoon hours when the bustling railway station was crowded with commuters.
Mumbai: In a devastating incident at Western Railways Malad railway station on June 17, a 18-year-old youth lost his life when he was struck by a speeding Air Conditioned local train while standing on platform 3.
According to railway officials, the accident occurred while deceased was washing a lunch box near the platform's danger line. Despite clear markings and regular announcements about passing trains, deceased's unfortunate demise points to negligence on his part.
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The incident was reported to the railway authorities, with the information received by ststion maneger of Malad at 3.40 pm on the same day. The authorities attended to the situation, including personnel from RPF/GRP and along with medical professionals. The injured victim, later identified as Anil Sharma approximately 18 years old, received first aid at the scene before being transported to Shatabdi Hospital in an ambulance where he was declared dead by the doctor .
The tragic incident serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to safety measures and being vigilant while near railway tracks. The railway officials have emphasized that every platform is clearly marked with danger lines, and regular announcements are made to ensure passenger safety.Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the accident.
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