Man fed up with family disputes lies down on rail track in Mumbai, removed immediately

In a video which went viral, the man, identified as 54- year-old Narendra Kotekar, is seen stepping down from a platform at Kurla suburban railway station and lying down on a track yesterday afteroon.

Published: 31st July 2018 08:42 PM  |   Last Updated: 31st July 2018 08:42 PM   |  A+A-

By PTI

MUMBAI: A man, apparently troubled by some family problems, lied down on a railway track here, allegedly to commit suicide but his attempt was foiled by the alert commuters and a security force jawan.

In a video which went viral, the man, identified as 54- year-old Narendra Kotekar, is seen stepping down from a platform at Kurla suburban railway station and lying down on a track yesterday afteroon.

Immediately, some people, along with a constable of the Railway Protection Force (RPF), rushed towards the man and removed him from the track, without any resistance on his part.

No train movement is seen in the 38-second video.

Thereafter, Kotekar was taken to the RPF office where he was counselled, an official of the security force said.

"He said he was fed up with the family disputes and wanted to end his life," the official said, without spelling out the troubles Kotekar was facing.

His family members living in suburban Chembur were called and he was then handed over to them, the official said.

"Kotekar wanted his family to know that he can end his life. This is why he lied on the track when there was no train movement," the RPF official added.

Kotekar's family thanked the RPF staffers and the commuters.

 

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