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Man gets crushed under local train at Thane station

The man got hit by a slow local train on platform 2 at Thane railway station at around 9.50 pm when he was tring to cross the tracks.

Published on: Oct 28, 2016 01:56 PM IST
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Thane: An 30-year-old man died after he was crushed under a local train at Thane on Thursday night.

An accidental death report has been registered with the Thane GRP (File photo)
An accidental death report has been registered with the Thane GRP (File photo)

As per the Thane railway station GRP report, the man got hit by a slow local train on platform 2 at Thane railway station at around 9.50 pm when he was tring to cross the tracks.

An accidental death report has been registered with the Thane GRP.

A police officer from Thane GRP said, “We have gone through the CCTV footage and it is seen that the man was running on the platform. We will also question the hawkers”.

“We are trying to ascertain the identity of the deceased person,” he added.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Arvind Walmiki

Arvind is a correspondent from Thane who covers crime beat and has an experience of four years in the field. Apart from crime he is also a volunteer of Wildlife Crime Control bureau and reports on environment and rescue operations in the city.

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