Mumbai: A 32-year-old police constable lost his life after being struck by a train at Nalasopara station on the Western Line of Mumbai's suburban local train network. The incident took place on Tuesday afternoon while attempting to cross the tracks in a rush to work. The victim, Ganesh Raul, was attached to the Samata Nagar police station in Kandivali and lived in Nalasopara with his wife and children.
Raul Was Running Late, Hence Attempted To Cross Tracks Directly
According to Assistant Commissioner of Police Kailash Barve, Raul had requested permission to report to duty late that day. Already behind schedule, he chose to skip the foot overbridge and tried to cross directly from the tracks to catch his regular Churchgate-bound train from platform 4. Around 2:30 pm, a Virar-bound train hit him, leaving him with severe injuries.
The station master immediately alerted the Government Railway Police (GRP) and called for an ambulance. However, Raul succumbed to his injuries en route to the hospital, reported Hindustan Times. Senior Police Inspector Bhagwan Dange of Vasai GRP confirmed that an accidental death report was registered.

Man Critically Injured After Contact With Overhead Wire On Train Roof Near Vashi Station
In a separate incident on Monday evening, a 30-year-old man suffered critical burns after coming into contact with an overhead electric wire while travelling on the roof of a Harbour Line local from Wadala to Panvel. The injured man, identified as Ankur Pandey, had climbed onto the train roof at Mankhurd.
As the train reached Vashi station at around 5:10 pm, Pandey reportedly touched the live wire, triggering a rescue effort by fellow passengers and railway police. Viral videos show three to four passengers climbing onto the train to pull him down.
Pandey was rushed to Vashi Municipal Hospital and later shifted to J.J. Hospital for advanced care. Police suspect he may have climbed onto the roof intending to end his life. “We are tracing his relatives and investigating the motive,” said Vashi Railway Police Senior Inspector Kiran Undare.