Mangaluru: IAF technician dies at railway station after accidental fall


With Inputs from Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Mar 25: In a tragic incident, a man serving in the Indian Air Force (IAF) died after he accidentally fell down the steps of the foot overbridge at Mangaluru Central railway station here on Friday March 25.

The deceased has been identified as K K Manoj Kumar (33), a resident of Anandashrama, Kodathu in Kanhangad.

Manoj had been serving as aircraft technician in the IAF at Nashik.

It is learnt that he was on vacation and had planned to go to his hometown. After reaching Mangaluru, he was supposed to catch a train to Kanhangad.

On Friday morning at around 7.25 am, he bought a ticket to Kanhangad at Central railway station. The train was to leave at 7.50 am from the second platform. When he was crossing the foot overbridge from first platform to the second, he accidentally slipped from the top of the stairs and fell unconsious.

The people at the spot immediately called the ambulance, but by the time it arrived, he was already dead, sources said.

Sources also said that as he was coming home after duty in Nashik, he had a few pieces of luggage with him.

Manoj was the son of Kunhambu and Nalini, residents of Kodathu. He was married to Nalini and the couple has a two-and-a-half-year-old son. 

Railway police registered a case and also informed Manoj's family.

  

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  • Bhaskar, cleveland

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    Condolences to the family and to the members of Ananda Ashram!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    Can we believe a 33 year old IAF Officer would fall on the steps of a Railway Bridge and DIE.
    50 Billion Dollar Ka Mamla Hai.
    Dal Mein Kuch Kala Hai ...

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  • abhi, mlore

    Sun, Mar 27 2016

    Pls respect the dead and learn to keep your mouth in control. The stairs at the station are enough to kill even the elite forces ....

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  • Anand George, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    There is an urgent need for installing escalators in Mangalore Central and Mangalore Junction.Hope the authorities look into it.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    With so many aspirations and with day dreams he has come on leave and about to go to his native place to see his wife and child also his parents. But alas due to his heavy bag he lost control and fell down. What kind of fate. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK, USA.

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    It is a most unfortunate incident. May the soul of K K Manoj Kumar RIP and sympathies to is beloved family.

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  • Greg, Kankanady,Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Please make sure there's always a medical team at the railway stations in order to avoid these incidents.

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  • Evans alex, falnir mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Very shocking and sad.may his soul rest in peace and may the Lord grant solace to his dear ones.

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  • eyewitness, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    The RPF and people who were watching the secene dont know what to do.

    They were just watching that person.

    Me and my colleague reached that platform.

    We told RPF people to call 108. But they didnt call them.

    My colleague called 108 . We called around 8.10am

    Ambulance came immediately but when entering him in ambulance he died.

    If someone called ambulance immediately after he fell. We could have save his life.




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  • Lokesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    Yes, the people always want to be just on lookers rather than swiftly acting in an emergency. I will not surprised if there is a video coming up in you-tube about his fall because people will be busy in clicking the pics and video. RPF should be trained ho to manage medical emergencies, not just on security issues.above all there should be enough safety in place in the platforms and bridges. Escalators can help but they can pose different type of problems at least in India where most elders cant use the escalators. The normal steps should have proper handrails for support and there should more lifts though it is not for the people of this age group. At 33 and being in RAF he must be fit to climb more than this platform bridges but unfortunately it is a freakish accident which perhaps could not have averted but what happened after his fall is shocking.

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  • PRASANNA, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 29 2016

    Dear friend, you did good job. It is common for Govt staff not to act quickly. sad to hear nes of IAF technician.

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    So sad and unfortunate.accidental,unexpected and Unbelievable.God's wish.R.I.P.Heartfelt condolence to his family members especially to his wife.

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