Mumbai shocked as woman falls off train grappling mobile thief


Mumbai, Jun 1 (IANS): In a shocking incident, a young woman and mother of three daughters, fell off a running train and was killed while grappling with a mobile thief, officials said here on Tuesday.

The incident happened on Saturday evening around 7.45 pm near the Kalwa suburban stations on the Central Railway when the deceased, Vidya D. Patil 35, was returning home from her office in Andheri.

According to her brother-in-law Kamalakar Patil, it was her fourth day at work after she was on maternity leave for six months and delivered a baby girl.

According to Thane Government Railway Police (GRP) officials, Patil had boarded the train from Kurla for Dombivali where she lived in Ganesh Ghat, Kumbharkhanpada locality.

Just as the train started leaving Kalwa station, a robber jumped inside the ladies' compartment, grabbed her mobile phone and rushed to the door to jump out on the platform.

Not willing to give up, she lunged after him and caught him, but he pushed her, and she fell in the gap between the train and the platform and was run over.

The entire incident lasted barely 10 seconds, giving no time to two other stunned women commuters inside the compartment to react or help her.

Patil is survived by her husband Dnyaneshwar, three daughters Purva, 9, Megha, 6 and Pari who is only 6 months old, besides an aged mother-in-law Indubai Patil, a grieving Kamlakar Patil told IANS.

Moving swiftly, the GRP scanned CCTV footage and managed to nab the thief, identified as a history-sheeter Faisal Jameel Sheikh, 31, from his hideout in the nearby Mumbra town.

Having several past cases of thefts or robbery against him, Sheikh was produced before a court which has been remanded to police custody till June 4.

 

  

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  • Rohith, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    So sad. RIP

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  • Anand, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    The Mumbra, Kalwa, Dombivli Station this is normal. These thiefs are hand in gloves with Police. They get their commission. So many people die in this type of accident. Hope the State govt will take action against these culprits.

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  • Alphonso D'souza, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 01 2021

    The Law Enforcement Authority must not waste any time to put this guy off. He deserves only death. His crime is not only killing the lady for a petty item, but he has orphaned three little kids. Curse on him. Hang him soonest possible. He could have sat in a corner and begged; people would have given their alms to him. In Bombay no one goes hungry -- people are so kind. Our Sympathies to this berieved family.

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