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Woman Dies On Garib Rath Express After Pleas For Halt Ignored

A woman died onboard a train, family claims emergency halt requests were denied.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 01:47 pm
Woman Dies On Garib Rath Express After Pleas For Halt Ignored

A woman passenger died onboard the Garib Rath Express train on July 12 after falling seriously ill during the journey from Bandra Terminus to Delhi Sarai Rohilla. The incident occurred when the train was en route, and co-passengers, including her son, alleged that their requests to halt the train for urgent medical assistance were ignored.

The train, numbered 12216, was operated by Western Railway, and the incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many demanding an independent inquiry into whether railway emergency protocols were followed. The Western Railway has expressed regret over the medical emergency but stated that they had received a request for medical assistance from a doctor at Vadodara at 16:22 hrs, which was immediately conveyed to the concerned station authorities.

According to Western Railway, upon receiving a request for a 108 ambulance at 16:32 hrs, the matter was promptly coordinated with the concerned control authorities, and an unscheduled halt of the train was arranged at Itola, where a 108 ambulance had already been positioned in advance. The passenger was immediately attended to and shifted to the ambulance for further medical treatment upon the train's arrival at Itola.

Western Railway has stated that the concerns shared have been taken note of and forwarded to the concerned department for detailed examination, and appropriate action will be taken in accordance with the extant rules. The railway has also reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety, security, and well-being of its passengers.

The incident has raised questions about the effectiveness of railway emergency protocols and the response to medical emergencies onboard trains. The family of the deceased and co-passengers have alleged that the delay in responding to their requests for an emergency halt may have contributed to the tragic outcome.

The Garib Rath Express is a popular train service that connects Mumbai to Delhi, and the incident has caused concern among passengers who rely on the railways for their travel needs. The Western Railway has a responsibility to ensure that its passengers receive prompt and effective medical attention in case of emergencies, and the incident will likely be investigated to determine whether the railway's protocols were followed.

In recent years, there have been several incidents of passengers falling ill or experiencing medical emergencies onboard trains, highlighting the need for effective emergency response protocols. The railways have introduced various measures to improve medical facilities and emergency response, including the provision of medical equipment and trained personnel onboard trains.

However, the incident onboard the Garib Rath Express highlights the need for continued vigilance and improvement in emergency response protocols to ensure that passengers receive prompt and effective medical attention in case of emergencies. The incident is a tragic reminder of the importance of effective emergency response and the need for the railways to prioritize the safety and well-being of its passengers.

The incident will likely have significant implications for the railways and may lead to changes in emergency response protocols to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. For now, the Western Railway has expressed regret over the incident and has assured that it will take appropriate action to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.

In conclusion, the death of a woman passenger onboard the Garib Rath Express has raised concerns about the effectiveness of railway emergency protocols and the response to medical emergencies onboard trains. The incident highlights the need for continued vigilance and improvement in emergency response protocols to ensure that passengers receive prompt and effective medical attention in case of emergencies.

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