Armyman sustains multiple injuries after being shoved off train
Team Udayavani, Aug 28, 2019, 3:46 PM IST
Bengaluru: A 28-year-old army serviceman sustained multiple injuries after being pushed off a moving train, allegedly by thieves at Nayandanahalli railway station in Bengaluru.
The incident took place on Sunday when the victim, Made Gowda along with his family was travelling to his native Maddur in Mandya on the Tuticorin Express.
During the journey, Made left for the washroom but did not return. His wife, Deepa started a search for him when he did not return for a long time. To her horror, she realised that he was pushed out of the train by a gang of men when he went to the washroom.
A co-passenger who came to her rescue pulled the chain to stop the train and helped Deepa and her child deboard and accompanied them in their search for Made Gowda on the tracks. They finally found Made Gowda in an unconscious state and multiple injuries near the tracks, read a complaint lodged by Deepa with the police.
Made Gowda has been admitted in the ICU of the Command Hospital.
It is gathered that no arrests have been made so far in the case.
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