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Shocking: Drunk Man And Chain-Snatcher Caught On Railway Tracks In Separate Incidents

Two shocking railway-related incidents have surfaced from different parts of India, highlighting both recklessness and quick thinking. In Madhya Pradesh’s Balaghat, a drunk man created chaos on a river bridge section of the railway track. Despite repeated train horns, he refused to move, forcing the train to halt for a considerable time. The incident, captured on camera, shows the grave risks posed by such behavior near railway lines.In another dramatic episode, a child’s alertness in Maharashtra averted a potential tragedy. Standing with his mother near a shop, the boy sensed danger and quickly pulled her away, moments before an accident could have occurred. His timely action is being praised as heroic.Meanwhile, at Ambarnath Railway Station in Maharashtra, panic struck when a man suddenly jumped onto the tracks in front of a local train. At first glance, it appeared to be a suicide attempt. However, it was later revealed that the man was a chain-snatcher fleeing after stealing a college student’s chain. RPF and police personnel immediately jumped in, rescuing and arresting him on the spot. These incidents underscore the urgent need for vigilance and safety measures on and around railway premises.

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