Man stabbed to death in Mumbai local after spat over shutting door in rain
A row over shutting a train door during heavy rain allegedly ended with a commuter stabbing Mayank Ramesh Lohar on a Mumbai local. Police have launched a manhunt and are reviewing CCTV and witness accounts to piece together the sequence.
by Dipesh D. Tripathi · India TodayIn Short
- The stabbing happened in a first-class coach on a fast local train
- Victim was attacked after an argument over the rain-soaked door
- Police said the accused stabbed Lohar in the abdomen inside the train
A dispute over closing the door of a Mumbai local train during heavy rain turned deadly late Monday night when a 22-year-old passenger was allegedly stabbed to death by a fellow commuter inside a first-class coach, police said. The incident took place aboard the Churchgate-Nallasopara Fast Local between Andheri and Borivali stations.
The victim, identified as Mayank Ramesh Lohar, and the accused had boarded the first-class coach at Andheri and were travelling in the same compartment when a dispute reportedly broke out over whether the train door should be kept open or shut amid the downpour.
According to the Government Railway Police (GRP), the argument soon turned violent, with the accused allegedly pulling out a knife and stabbing Lohar in the abdomen inside the moving train. The attack left the 22-year-old critically injured.
ACCUSED FLEES AT BORIVALI
As the train approached Borivali station around 11 pm, the accused allegedly jumped off before it came to a complete halt at Platform No. 6 and fled the scene.
The train arrived at Borivali station at 11.04 pm, following which Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel, GRP officials and medical teams rushed to the coach. Lohar was taken out of the compartment and shifted for emergency treatment.
Doctors examined him at the station's Emergency Medical Room at around 11.22 pm and declared him dead. His body was later shifted to Shatabdi Hospital in Kandivali for further legal procedures.
POLICE LAUNCH MANHUNT
Borivali GRP has registered a case and launched a search operation to trace the accused, whose identity is yet to be established. Officials said CCTV footage and other evidence from the station and train were secured immediately and handed over to investigating agencies.
Senior Western Railway officials also reached Borivali station after the incident and reviewed the response and security arrangements.
Preliminary investigation suggests the stabbing stemmed from a dispute over closing the train door during heavy rain. Police are examining footage, eyewitness accounts and other evidence to establish the exact sequence of events.
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