Mumbra Train Mishp: The investigation ends at a slow speed as an input of CR employees. Bharat News

Police officials said the government’s Railway Police (GRP) investigation has apparently collided with a standstill in the Mumbra railway accident last week, still unavailable to make his statement with the key technical staff of the Central Railway, police officials said.A GRP team led by Assistant Police Commissioner, Mumbai CSMT, S. Shirsat is conducting a parallel investigation into the incident, killing four and injured ten. It is with the Central Railway Investigation under the leadership of its expert team.Police said that they have made statements of railway staff and some injured passengers admitted to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital (CSMH) in Kalwa last week. Since the incident, a police unit has also been deployed at Mambra station, while another police team led by ACP Shirsat and Thane Railway Police’s Senior Inspector Archana Dusne have carefully mapped the track distance between platforms 3 and 4 and also bend ahead of the platforms.“We have talked to the injured passengers – some have claimed that two local trains are running in opposite directions, brushing against each other. We have completed the initial inquiry and are investigating further. There are many principles. We have to wait for the intentions from railway technical staff as we have to avoid their observation and a senior police said.Meanwhile, six out of ten were injured after undergoing orthopedic surgery from CSMH, while one was still accepted that the surgery would have to undergo surgery on Monday, the dean of the hospital Dr. Rakesh Barot informed. A patient required for neurosurgery was transferred to JJ Hospital last week, while two other Jupiter remain in critical condition at the hospital.The injured passengers told their relatives that the incident took place in another partition, which gave them no time to react. “It seemed that the bogie of the nearby train has come very close,” said Edesh Bhoir’s elder brother from Kasara. Sneha Dhonde of Titwala, who had several stitches on her head, remember that she was traveling in the first ladies coach of CSMT-Bound Local when the accident took place.