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Byculla: Constable saves commuter trying to board a moving train

The 40-year-old woman lost her balance while trying to board a moving local train at Byculla railway station.

Byculla: Constable saves commuter trying to board a moving train
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On Sunday, November 21, evening, a commuter who fell off a moving local train at Byculla station was saved by an alert female constable, highlighted reports.

A video was shared by Central Railways (CR) on Twitter in which it was stated that the 40-year-old woman lost her balance while trying to board a moving local train. The incident took place on platform number one of Byculla station. Sapna Golkar the on-duty constable, rushed towards the train and saved the passenger which can be seen in the video.

In the CCTV footage, it is seen that others present at the platform also rushed to the scene. 

Central Railway praised the constable for saving the passenger's life. While, people on social media lauded Golkar, a few of them emphasized having closed-door coaches in local trains. 

It is not the first time where passengers have risked their life while boarding the train. 

A Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable, last month, saved a pregnant woman from falling into the gap between the train and the platform at the Kalyan railway station. In September, an RPF personnel saved a 71-yeard-old woman who slipped and fell between the platform gap at the Vasai Road railway station.

Also read: Borivali GRP Arrests Three Men For Molesting A Woman Travelling In A Train To Indore

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