Mumbai: ICAI President's daughter found dead on railway tracks


Mumbai, Oct 6 (India Today): A 20-year-old female's body was found on railway tracks Wednesday evening in Mumbai between the Parel and Curry Road stations. The woman has been identified as Pallavi Vikamsey, the daughter of the President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), Nilesh Vikamsey.

Pallavi had gone missing while returning from a law firm at Fort in south Mumbai where she was doing her internship. She was last seen boarding a local train at CSMT station yesterday at around 6 pm, a senior GRP official said. When she did not return home, her family members filed a complaint.

The station master at Parel station received a phone call about a body. The caller is yet to be identified.

There are multiple injuries on the body including the head. Dadar GRP has registered a case of accidental death and investigating further.

"We found body of a woman on tracks between Parel and Currey road yesterday at around 7.30 pm. Today, her relatives confirmed her as Pallavi Vikamsey," said DCP Samadhan Pawar, spokesperson of GRP (Central Railway).

The body was later handed over for post-mortem.

Pallavi was the youngest daughter of Nilesh Vikamsey, the President of the ICAI. According to the police, Pallavi's last location was CST station where she boarded a train on October 4th at around 6 pm.

"We got the information about one body of a female found on track aboout 7.30 am between Parel to Curry Road yesterday. So we registered an ADR regarding this in Dadar GRP. Today her relatives confirmed her as Pallavi Vikamsey. After post mortem we handed over to her relatives. Till now we found no foul play in this. A missing was registered in MRA Marg police staion." said DCP GRP Samadhan Pawar.

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Oct 06 2017

    Doesn't look like accident. Rest in peace.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 06 2017

    Everyday many people die in Mumbai in accidents, mainly by overcrowding. Do we need bullet trains, when our existing trains kill people without bullets ?

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Fri, Oct 06 2017

    Very shocking. May her soul RIP. Only a thorough investigation by the concerned authorities will find out the cause of the death. Anything is possible. Sympathies to the bereaved families and loved ones.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 06 2017

    Dal Mein Kuch Kala Hai ...

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