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‘Killer bag’ led to Mumbai train accident: 'People started falling one after another'

Dipak Shirsat, a resident of Ulhasnagar in Thane district, said as the two trains were passing each other a bag worn by a commuter on the other train brushed against those hanging on the footboard, causing the fall.

June 10, 2025 / 09:04 IST
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One of the trains was heading towards Kasara and the other Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai. (Source: Image/X)

Hours after four people were killed in a train accident near Mumbra in Thane on Monday, an eyewitness and co-traveller, who lost his friend in the tragedy, said the incident occurred due to a bag worn by a commuter on a passing train, PTI reported.

Dipak Shirsat, a resident of Ulhasnagar in Thane district, said as the two trains were passing each other a bag worn by a commuter on the other train brushed against those hanging on the footboard, causing the fall, the report added.

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Shirsat lost his friend Ketan Saroj (23) in the accident. One of the trains was heading towards Kasara and the other Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai.

According to the report, Shirsat and his friend had boarded their usual 8:30 am local train from Shahad. The duo, residents of Ulhasnagar and also colleagues, were en route to their workplace at Airoli in Navi Mumbai, a routine they had followed for years.