A video showing a man thrashing a woman in a Mumbai local train went viral on social media. According to reports, the man accused the woman of abusing his mother.
Incident took place between Kanjurmarg and Kalyan station
In the video clip, the man got angry after the woman allegedly used abusive language, and he started thrashing her. The incident reportedly took place on May 16 between Kanjurmarg and Kalyan station.
Woman objected when man entered a reserved coach
The police said that an argument between the two turned ugly when the man entered a reserved coach for specially-abled persons to which the woman objected.
In the video clip, the man is seen punching and kicking the woman while the people present in the coach are trying to stop the clash.
Police launched a probe
The man disembarked at Mumbai station after the fight. The police officials have launched a manhunt to nab him, and a case has been filed. A joint team of the Government Railway Police and Railway Protection Force is probing the matter.
Deaths in Mumbai Hospital attributed to comorbidities rather than Covid
Mumbai’s KEM Hospital reported two Covid-19 positive deaths, both patients having underlying serious health conditions.
“One patient had oral cancer, while the other suffered from nephrotic syndrome. Both the deaths were attributed to their pre-existing conditions rather than Covid-19.” Sources told ANI.
Two patients died at Mumbai’s KEM hospital
Two patients died at Mumbai’s King Edward Memorial (KEM) hospital after testing positive for Covid-19, but their deaths were attributed to underlying serious illnesses, not the virus.
One of the patients was a 14-year-old girl who suffered from nephrotic syndrome, a kidney disease that led to kidney failure and another patient is a 54-year-old woman undergoing cancer treatment.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has also clarified that these deaths were not directly caused by Covid-19.











