Mumbai: Monthu Maxim Fernandes (36) dies after falling from train
Ancy D'Souza Paladka
Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai
Mumbai, Nov 15: A person hailing from Mangalore died after he fell off a train in the wee hours of Friday November 15.
The deceased is Monthu Maxim Fernandes (36), son of the late Joseph Raymond and Cecelia Pinto, and native of Belur parish under Mangalore diocese. He is survived by his wife Reshma and two-and-a-half-year-old daughter Mishola. He was residing at Mangalorean Milagres Society in Bandra here.
Monthu was an AC mechanic and was worked for catering business by night. On Thursday November 14 night, he did catering for a roce ceremony in Borivali and returned by train. He was sitting near the train door while his colleagues were in the compartment. At around 1.30 am when the train was between Goregaon and Jogeshwari railway stations, someone in the train noticed him slipping from the train. His colleagues alerted the police and searched for him. He was located in a gutter and then admitted to Bhagwati Hospital Borivali where he breathed his last at around 3 am.
Monthu had played a comedy role in a play presented by Kushal Group as part of the Monthi Fest celebrations organized by Vasai Konkani Welfare Association.
His daughter Mishola had recently developed some health complications and had to undergo open heart surgery. Monthu had to rely on his friends for financial assistance to carry out this operation.