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Breaking: 18-Year-Old Girl Pushed from Moving Local Train in Navi Mumbai, Accused Arrested

A shocking incident has been reported from Navi Mumbai, where an 18-year-old girl was allegedly pushed out of a moving local train, leaving her critically injured. The incident occurred between Panvel and Khandeshwar railway stations and has sent shockwaves across the region. According to preliminary information, the incident took place following a heated argument inside the train. The dispute escalated to such an extent that the accused allegedly pushed the girl out of the moving local train. The victim sustained serious injuries and was immediately rushed to the hospital, where she is currently undergoing treatment. Doctors have described her condition as serious. The accused, identified as Akhtar Nawaz, has been taken into police custody. Railway Police and local law enforcement officials acted swiftly after receiving information about the incident. An investigation is underway to determine the exact sequence of events, including the cause of the argument and whether there were any witnesses inside the train. Police officials have stated that strict action will be taken against the accused under relevant sections of the law. The incident has raised serious concerns about passenger safety, especially for women, in Mumbai’s suburban railway network. Authorities have urged commuters to report any altercations immediately and assured that security measures in local trains will be reviewed to prevent such incidents in the future.

 

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