Man tries to stop molestation, thrown out of train


Thrissur, Apr 4 (PTI): A 28-year-old man, who tried to prevent some inebriated youth allegedly from molesting a woman co-passenger, was seriously injured after he was thrown out of a moving train at nearby Cheruthurthi, police said today.

The man was found unconscious on the tracks in the morning yesterday, with both his hands severed.

He was rushed to a hospital where doctors said his condition is critical.

The victim, hailing from Idukki district, was travelling in the Malabar Express on his way to the Mookambika temple near Mangalore, they said, adding that the incident came to light when he regained consciousness.

Police said the man had tried to help the woman who was being harassed when he was pushed out of the train.

  

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  • sudeep, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    The incident came to light when he regained consciousness! That means the woman who he tried to save didnt even bother to inform anyone or pull the chain to save the person. Guys think hundred times before trying to save anyone.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    How do you know that she has not been bashed and raped.....

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    Arunima who lost limb after being thrown out of train are now set to scale Mt Everest. She is earlier good Football/Volleyball player. She is lying on track almost whole night. More and more offences happening in train.

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  • rahul, mlore

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    Very sad Incident is this what happens to whistle blowers? very sad as usual people blow up moral policing issues but forget brave persons like him

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    Comparing a Whistle Blower to Moral Police is comparing a Lion to a cockroach.....

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  • rahul, mlore

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    Who is comparing? please read my comment fully issues like moral policing, politicians personal life etc are given maximum limelight while soldiers like him are ignored!!

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  • abdulla, india

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    These animals need no remorse-no right to exist.
    There is no law for these animals so- best is to finish him -the culprit then and there like a dog.
    By the janatha.
    Justice should be done on the spot-no media needed.
    Let him enjoy the taste of his own medicine.
    Do not bother about the law- court an waste precious time.
    like in sauid -they behead-china they shoot -iran they hang.
    we in democracy - do all kuchumbar-
    Democracy and freedom is civil -educated people and not for criminals -thugs -rapists- molesters- pimps-drug dealers- extortionists-they are animals -just finish them on the spot by the public.
    save money-time and get on with our normal work.
    These are animals and need no remorse.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    Is it Anti-Rape Bill works..??
    Don't think so..person should improve by himself...from inside..!! otherwise started from family to chase mammina magal...will reach upto road..!! one or other way all are rapists..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    Death Penalty is the only solution....

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