Mumbai cops help woman passenger deliver twins onboard LTT-Visakhapatanam express train

Central Railways officials received information about a woman, named Shaikh Salma Tabassum - resident of Ghatkopar - going into labour while travelling on LTT-Visakhapatanam express train.

Published: 15th July 2018 07:50 PM  |   Last Updated: 15th July 2018 07:50 PM   |  A+A-

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By ANI

MUMBAI: A 30-year-old woman delivered twins on Sunday morning while onboard the LTT-Visakhapatanam express train at Mumbai's Kalyan railway station, with the help of two lady constables.

According to the Central Railways, its officials received information about a woman, named Shaikh Salma Tabassum - resident of Narayan Nagar, Ghatkopar - having labour pain while travelling with her family.

Thereafter, on-duty Sub Inspector Nitin Gaur, along with RPF lady staff Head Constables Neelam Gupta and Surekha Kadam pressed into action and attended to the woman at Kalyan in the presence of Railway Medical Staff.

Post the delivery, the lady passenger, along with her twins, was taken to Rukmanibai Hospital for further treatment and care.

The mother and twins are healthy and doing well. 

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