Mumbai: The family of Mumbai who brought his relative body to Prayagraj by train by surprise on Monday when he found out about achieving the goal that the body was missing from the coffin that had been placed in Mumbai-Varanasi Special Express ‘guard’ compartment.
After a 12-hour search, the body was found 200 km, on the track near the Maihar station in MP.
However, the question of how the results remain: the power of the protection of the train felt the coffin turned in the empty compartment and the body fell, while the family blamed the train for negligence, and activists were afraid to train robbers who might ‘steal the body’ involved.
The family said there was a sign of injury throughout Sarwari Shaikh’s body, 56.
Shaikh, from Pratapgarh in Prayagraj, suffered cancer and had undergone treatment at Memorial Hospital Tata from July.
Families and accommodation of women who said the coffin with a woman’s screw body was lost from the coffin on the train to Varanasi and then found 200 km away.
Sarwari Shaikh’s son, Gulfam Shaikh, who worked in a weaving device in Bhiwandi, in July took him to the city.
He lives in a place of relatives in Dharavi and underwent treatment at the Tata Memorial Hospital.
On Sunday morning he died.
His family members decided to take his body to their original place for the funeral and had involved the Tirumala Guards.
Families submit all documents, including death certificates, from BMC to transport the body by train.
At 9pm on Monday, when the family looked at Prayagraj and went to claim the body of the ‘guard’ compartment – in front of the train, with a guard who was often behind – they found the coffin and therefore opened it.
They immediately told the train police about the lost body.
Senior GRP officials visited the place and sent a message to the main control room and all the main train stations where the train was stopped.
Complaints were submitted, and after nearly 25 train stations and tracks along the route were examined, the police found the body lying on the track near Maihar Station, 202 km away.
The RPF team took over the body in Maihar on Tuesday afternoon and handed it to the family in Prayagraj late at night.
“As a procedure, we adopt a method that prevents body decomposition for 24 to 30 hours and advised it on Express specifically for Varanasi,” said an official from Tirumala.
The train blames the family.
“The body is usually carried in the front guard room and according to the rules, one of the relatives must approach it.
In this case, there is no relative or guard.
We suspect that when Bogie is empty, the coffin may have moved and the body may have fallen from the train,” said The Maihar RPF inspector who approved himself was just as cared for.
Family and Tirumala ruled out the claim of RPF.
“We packed the body in the coffin with a screw installed at all corners, so there were no questions about the body which automatically fell from the train that moved,” said an official from the administrators.
Imran Khan activist from Wadala, who has taken the cause of the family, said, “It surprised the train had not yet recognized the incident.
This is the case of delinquency by robbers or rackets involved in stealing the body, which must be investigated by RPF.” Ansar Ahmed, family relatives, said, “This is a terrible experience.
We never thought the train would be very careless.”
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