Highlights
Different incidents happened in three different trains, a woman got injured after falling from Kerala Express, coach attendant felt pain in chest and was admitted to hospital
Gwalior: A passenger travelling in Chambal Express got injured after falling from the train near Dabra railway station yard. The passenger was travelling sitting on the gate of the train. Due to the jolt, the passenger fell down from the train and his hand got hit by the train. Vishal son of Ramkumar Parihar resident of village Bijauli Jhansi was travelling in Chambal Express. GRP staff admitted the injured passenger to the hospital for treatment.
Woman injured after falling from Kerala Express
A female passenger Varsha fell from Kerala Express at the railway station and got injured. On receiving the information, the GRP staff sent the woman to the hospital in an ambulance for treatment.
Coach attendant felt chest pain, admitted to hospital
The coach attendant in the A-one coach of Telangana Express coming from New Delhi to Gwalior suffered severe chest pain. The TTE informed the control about this. When the train reached Gwalior, the railway doctor examined the attendant and also gave some medicine, but when he did not get relief, RPF sub-inspector Shailendra Singh Thakur informed the ambulance. When the ambulance arrived, the coach attendant was admitted to JAH for treatment.
Goods worth lakhs stolen by breaking the locks of the head constable’s house
Thieves broke the locks of the house of the head constable who had gone to the village after his father’s death, finding it empty. The thieves stole goods worth about ten lakh rupees including cash and jewellery from the policeman’s house. The incident took place at Mahadji Nagar Chirwai Naka of Kampoo police station area. Gandharv Singh, a resident of Mahadji Nagar located at Chirwai Naka of Kampoo police station area, is a head constable in PTS Tighra.
His father Kedar Singh had passed away a week ago and he had gone to his village with the entire family. Seeing the house locked, the thieves attacked. First they broke the locks and entered the house and stole 40 thousand rupees in cash along with 15 tolas of gold and half a kilo of silver jewellery. When neighbour Siyaram Gurjar saw that the locks of his house were broken, he informed him over the phone. The police reached the spot and started investigating the case.