Holi powder kills one on Mumbai train


Mumbai, Mar 26 (IANS): One commuter was killed and five others injured after they fell down from the footboard of a running suburban train, when some miscreants threw a chemical-laced Holi powder at them, police said Tuesday.

The incident took place around 8 p.m. Monday night when the victims were travelling on the footboard of a crowded Dadar-Thane local train.

"The powder caused severe injuries and a burning sensation in the eyes of the commuters and they lost their grip and balance and fell out of the running train," the official said.

Some miscreants threw a yellow powder at them from a local train speeding in the opposite direction, an official of Kurla Railway Police said.

G. Nityanand Ganpati, a 26-year-old resident of Chembur, died from the fall, while at least five others were injured, including two who are reported to be serious.

The Government Railway Police (GRP) have collected samples of the yellow powder and sent these for chemical analysis to determine its contents.

The police are also probing whether the powder could have been thrown from a bridge running above the railway lines in the vicinity.

The shocking incident took place barely hours after Mumbai police and the railways issued separate appeals to people to celebrate a safe Holi without troubling others.

  

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  • Huda Bashir, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Holi should not be celebrated by you being a miscreant to others. Firstly, The govt. should ban any harmful chemical laced holy powders in the country.Secondly, commuters should'nt be allowed to stay on the footboard as it is a risk to their own life.

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    "HOLI" these miscreants making it "UNHOLI" at the cost of human life.
    Shame!!! Shame!!!

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