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Delhi: Man Found Hanging At Mayur Vihar Metro Station, Probe Underway

Police Control Room, the Fire Service and Delhi Police arrived at the scene and carried rescue efforts. Further Investigation is underway to determine whether it was a suicide attempt or accidental.

In a shocking incident, a man was found hanging from the railing of the Mayur Vihar metro station on Monday noon. The action prompted immediate rescue efforts from the police and fire services who arrived at the scene upon receiving information. Police Control Room, the Fire Service and Delhi Police arrived at the scene and carried rescue efforts. Further Investigation is underway to determine whether it was a suicide attempt or accidental.
“There is no information on how he went hanging from the railing of the metro station. We are trying to ascertain whether it was a suicide attempt or accidental. At present, efforts are being made to rescue him,” said the police.
A 45-year-old man jumped from the Mayur Vihar metro station and was admitted to the hospital on Monday. He was hanging on the railing of the metro station. CISF and Delhi Fire Service tried to rescue but he jumped onto the road.
According to Delhi Police the station controller of the Mayur Vihar-1 metro received information on Monday that a man was hanging over the side of the road and couldn’t get out.
The team reached the metro station and found that a man had been hanging on the railing for about half an hour. CISF staff, Delhi Metro staff, local police, PCR, and the fire brigade were present on the spot with a hydraulic crane to rescue him.
CISF staff tried to rescue the man using ropes. A lot of effort was made to save the hanging man and convince him, but despite all efforts, the man jumped from there towards the road.
The person was taken to LBS hospital for treatment, where he was admitted. The injured person’s name and address were Vikram Sharma, a resident of Katwaria Sarai, Delhi, who is about 45 years old. During the inquiry, it also came to know that the injured person was working in Imfinera Company, which is situated at Sector 15(2), Milestone Tower, Gurugram, Haryana. He has a son and a daughter.
During the search of the injured, a mobile phone, a paper with contact numbers written on it, a Metro Card, and Rs. 1370 in cash were found.
During treatment, the injured person was referred to GTB hospital for further treatment, and his family members reached the Hospital.

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Boy And Girl Found Hanging From Tree In Delhi

There has been a surge in such disturbing incidents over the past few months. In yet another incident that took place recently in Delhi’s Hauz Khas area, a boy and a girl were found hanging from the branch of a tree in Deer Park. The tragic event occurred on 23rd March around 6.30 am, prompting Police to launch an investigation. Reports stated that a security guard Baljit Singh, who is a resident of Hauz Khas, made a PCR call regarding the shocking incident. Shortly after, Police arrived at the spot and began investigating the entire area. Preliminary investigations suggest that it was a case of suicide, however, the exact reason is yet to be ascertained.

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First published on: Apr 07, 2025 02:36 PM IST


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