A 14-year-old boy named Badal Santoshbhai Thakur was fatally hit by a water bottle thrown from a moving train in Gujarat's Rajkot. Badal was playing near the railway tracks when the bottle suddenly struck him with force. He immediately lost consciousness and was declared spot-dead.
The incident was reported from the Shapar-Veraval area of Rajkot on Monday. Badal and one of his friends ventured near the railway tracks after playing in a nearby garden for a while. The boy's fun time turned tragic on Eid day when a bottle filled with water forcefully hit him and led to his death.
Bottle hits boy's chest
According to local media reports, a passenger on the first coach of the Veraval-Bandra Terminus (Mumbai) train threw toward the rail tracks from a speeding train. It unfortunately hit Badal on his chest and killed him.
Police case registered
The Shapar police registered a case of accidental death and are investigating the matter, reported Desh Gujarat. The boy's body was sent for a forensic post-mortem at Rajkot Civil Hospital to figure out the exact cause of death.
Badal was identified as the only son of his parents. The family had roots in Madhya Pradesh but ran a business in Gujarat for over two years. The deceased's father reportedly ran a fabric business in Rajkot.
Similar news
A similar incident was witnessed by a female passenger on a Mumbai local train coach earlier this year. On March 11, around 8.30 PM on the Titwala local, an 18-year-old passenger was hit by an empty alcohol bottle thrown into the ladies compartment.
The bottle, which shattered into pieces after forcefully hitting the walls of the coach, was allegedly thrown from a train moving towards CSMT. She didn't suffer any injuries.