RAF jawan's foot slipped while boarding a moving train!

S Venkateshwari

RAF (Rapid Action Force) Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Binda Rai died after being hit by a train at aligarh railway station. After the accident, doctors provided first aid and referred him to JN Medical College, but he died during treatment. As soon as the RAF officers and battalion members got the news of the accident, they immediately reached Aligarh. After getting the post-mortem done, the police handed over the body to the RAF.

Actually the whole matter is of aligarh station, where ASI Binda Rai posted in the 104th battalion of RAF was originally a resident of Sainik Colony, Danapur Road, patna district of Bihar. He was going to his home on leave, he reached aligarh railway station on sunday night. His reservation was in the AC coach, he boarded the coach when the train arrived, but got down on the platform to talk on the mobile. Then the train started moving, and when he tried to get on the train, his foot slipped.

RAF jawan died during treatment

During this, he was dragged for a long distance between Kamakhya Express and the platform. The passengers present there stopped the train by pulling the chain and immediately took him to the hospital. However, the seriously injured Binda Rai could not be saved. As soon as the information about the accident was received, the RAF battalion and his family were informed. ASI Binda Rai died during treatment late at night.

At the same time, after conducting the post-mortem of the body, the police handed it over to the RAF. The RAF team sent the body with full respect to his home in Bihar, where his last rites will be performed. At the same time, this entire incident was recorded in the CCTV cameras installed at the station. When the CCTV footage was seen, this scene was very painful. While getting on the train, the inspector's foot slipped and he got stuck between the train and the platform. During this, many policemen and local people started trying to stop the train. The train was stopped by chain pulling, but by then the inspector was seriously injured.

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