Fencing champion dies after allegedly being thrown off train by railway police


Jul 24, (NDTV): A national fencing champion died on Thursday after he was allegedly thrown off a train by the railway police in Uttar Pradesh.

Hoshiyar Singh, who won the bronze medal in an under-17 championship in 2005, was returning with his family from Mathura to his hometown Kasganj when the incident took place. He boarded the general coach after seating his mother and wife in the women's coach.

A short while later, Hoshiyar Singh reportedly came to the women's coach to check on his wife, who was unwell and had called him.

The athlete's family alleges that the railway police demanded a fine of Rs. 200 from him for allowing him to enter the women's coach. When he refused to pay, the policemen allegedly assaulted him and threw him off the train.

"They pushed my husband. He was in the ladies coach and not talking to me. Police came and asked him what he was doing in the ladies coach. They pushed him and he got stuck. I hope they are punished," said his wife.

Hoshiyar Singh's family has demanded a case of murder against the policemen, who claim that the athlete slipped and fell.

"He was on his way to Mathura. He had got off to drink water and while getting back up he slipped and got stuck... but his family alleges pulled down by some people... his body has been sent for postmortem," said a police officer.

In 2011, another national-level athlete, volleyball player Arunima Singh, was thrown off a moving train by the Railway Police. She lost her right leg in the incident.

  

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