Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

29-year-old engineer falls off train near Kopar, dies

Man had boarded the Csmt-bound train at Dombivli during morning peak hours; was to get married next month

- Priyanka Dhomse

DOMBIVLI: A 29-year-old engineer died after falling off an overcrowde­d local train near Kopar on Wednesday morning, according to police.

Vipendra Yadav had boarded the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Terminus-bound train at Dombivli.

The Government Railway Police said, the victim may have been standing near the door. “Yadav was shifted to a nearby hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival,” said S Pawar, senior inspector, Dombivli, GRP.

Yadav, a resident of Sant Namdeo Path, in Dombivli [East], was to get married next month. “He got engaged a few days ago. He usually left early for his office at Bhandup, but today he got late,” said Priya Yadav, 27, his sister. “Passers-by saw him lying on the tracks and informed the authoritie­s,” said Priya.

Dombivli GRP have filed an accidental death report. Nandkumar Deshmukh, an activist from Thane Passengers’ Associatio­n, said, “The railways should take prompt

action. We have been demanding 15-cars locals for long. It could help prevent such accidents.”

According to recently released GRP data, at least eight to nine people travelling on Mumbai’s suburban trains fall

to their deaths or get hit by a train every day.

In 2018, 1,619 people died while crossing the tracks, 711 after falling off running trains and 19 owing to crashing into railway poles.

The central railway saw 482

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