News Brief
Arjun Brij
Jun 09, 2025, 02:39 PM | Updated 02:39 PM IST
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A tragic railway mishap unfolded in Maharashtra’s Thane district on Monday (9 June) morning, claiming the lives of at least four passengers and injuring six others, after they reportedly fell off a moving local train near Diva and Kopar stations.
The accident occurred around 9.30 am on a Kasara-bound train during peak commuting hours, when overcrowding forced several passengers to stand at the doors, according to a PTI report.
According to a railway official, while the train was in motion, at least 10 passengers fell down, in what appears to be a case of extreme congestion and possible misbalance.
The alert was raised by a guard on another train travelling along the same route, who noticed injured individuals lying beside the tracks and immediately notified the control room.
The victims were rushed to a civic hospital in Kalwa, where four men, aged between 30 and 35 were declared dead on arrival.
Swapnil Nila, Chief Public Relations Officer of Central Railway, confirmed the timeline to PTI, stating, the guard of a Kasara-bound train reported about the injured passengers along the track side to the control room at around 9.30 am.
He added that investigations are ongoing to determine from which specific train the victims fell.
The incident has sparked calls for accountability and heightened safety measures. Shiv Sena MP from Thane, Naresh Mhaske, questioned, “How did they fall…was there a crowd, were they pushed, was there a fight?”
Ambadas Danve, Leader of Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council, termed the incident heartbreaking and serious, and urged a thorough inquiry into the circumstances that led to the accident.
Authorities are yet to officially comment on the nature of crowd control during the morning rush.
Arjun Brij is an Editorial Associate at Swarajya. He tweets at @arjun_brij