Mumbai Local Train Passenger Dies After Alleged Push
48-year-old man dies, GRP launches probe, suspect detained

A 48-year-old man died after allegedly being pushed from a moving suburban local train between Bandra and Mahim railway stations on Thursday afternoon. The incident occurred around 1.24 pm when the Churchgate-Borivali slow local was approaching Bandra station.
Passengers in coach 1508C informed railway personnel that a man had allegedly pushed another passenger from the moving train. A team led by Sub-Inspector Arun Kumar Pandey, along with GRP personnel, reached the spot and found the victim lying unconscious.
The victim was shifted to Bhabha Hospital at around 2.45 pm for treatment, but he was declared dead during treatment. The Government Railway Police (GRP), Bandra, have launched an investigation into the incident.
During preliminary questioning, the GRP detained a man identified as Amjad Safaruddin Sheikh, 48, who reportedly lives on a footpath near the Churchgate Dargah in Churchgate (East). Sheikh claimed that he believed a crow was entering the coach and, while attempting to drive it away, he accidentally pushed the victim.
The GRP is likely to register a case under Section 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against Sheikh. A forensic team has been called to the spot, while an inspector from the Bandra GRP has also visited the scene. Further investigation is underway.
The incident highlights the need for increased safety measures in local trains, particularly during peak hours. The GRP has been working to improve security in railway stations and trains, but more needs to be done to prevent such incidents.
The death of the 48-year-old man has raised concerns among commuters, who are demanding stricter action against those responsible for such incidents. The incident is a reminder of the importance of being vigilant while traveling in local trains and reporting any suspicious activity to the authorities.
In recent years, there have been several incidents of passengers being pushed or falling from moving trains in Mumbai. The authorities have been working to address the issue, but it remains a major concern for commuters.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and the GRP is working to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the death of the 48-year-old man. The suspect, Amjad Safaruddin Sheikh, is being questioned further, and the police are examining the evidence collected from the scene.
The incident has once again highlighted the need for commuters to be aware of their surroundings while traveling in local trains and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities. It also underscores the importance of the authorities taking stricter action against those responsible for such incidents.
The death of the 48-year-old man is a tragic reminder of the risks associated with traveling in local trains in Mumbai. The incident is a wake-up call for the authorities to take more effective measures to prevent such incidents and ensure the safety of commuters.
Frequently asked questions
What happened to the 48-year-old man?
He died after allegedly being pushed from a moving local train between Bandra and Mahim stations.
Who is the suspect detained by the GRP?
Amjad Safaruddin Sheikh, 48, who claimed he accidentally pushed the victim while trying to drive away a crow.