Mumbai Viral Video: A shocking incident unfolded in Boravali Railway Station in Mumbai, where a woman was dragged while attempting to get off the moving train. The woman commuter’s life was, however, saved by a railway security personnel who acted promptly and rescued her at the right time. A video of the incident was shared by the Ministry of Railways on its official X handle. In the clip, the woman is seen losing her balance and being dragged by the moving train just as she attempts to de-board it.
Meanwhile, the authorities have urged the commuters, saying, “Please do not try to board or alight from a moving train.” In a social media post, the railways informed, “At Borivali railway station in Maharashtra, a woman lost her balance and fell while getting down from a moving train. The railway security personnel present there showed promptness and saved her.”
महाराष्ट्र के बोरीवली रेलवे स्टेशन पर एक महिला चलती ट्रेन से उतरते समय असंतुलित होकर गिर पड़ी। वहां मौजूद रेलवे सुरक्षाकर्मी ने तत्परता दिखाते हुए उसे बचा लिया।
कृपया चलती ट्रेन से चढ़ने या उतरने की कोशिश न करें।#MissionJeevanRaksha pic.twitter.com/6R8FALdD0d
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Many netizens took to social media to express their opinions and praise the railway security personnel for his prompt action. There are, however, mixed reactions to the incident at the Boravali Raiway Station. A user wrote, “Thanks for saving the life and great job and salute the brave man.” Another commented, “Such vigilant and dedicated RPF officers must be rewarded suitably for their brisk action in helping the commuters. This certainly will boost their morale and be an inspiration for the peers too.”
A third user remarked, “Just introduce automatic doors. If you truly care about passenger safety, those manual door truly keeps us multiple decades behind the rest of the world.” A fourth user also wrote, “Can’t automated door system be provided for all coaches immediately? This will reduce such incidents and stop allowing crowds of passengers.”