With saree stuck in metro train door, woman gets dragged on platform; DMRC orders probe

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 16 2019 | 8:45 PM IST

A 40-year-old woman suffered head injuries on Tuesday after her saree got stuck in a carriage door of a Delhi Metro train as it was about to leave a station, due to which she got dragged on the platform, her husband said.

The victim, Gita, a resident of the Shashtri Nagar area near Inderlok, was travelling with her daughter when the incident took place at the Moti Nagar metro station on the Blue Line.

"Gita and my daughter were travelling from Nawada. They got off at the Moti Nagar station when the 'pallu' of Gita's saree got stuck in the closing door. As a result, she got dragged for some distance on the platform," her husband Jagdish Prasad said.

Gita, a housewife, suffered injures on her head and was rushed to a nearby hospital, Prasad added.

"I got a call from my daughter who told me about the incident. Apparently, one of the commuters had pressed the emergency button to alert the driver for stopping the train," he said.

Confirming the incident, a senior Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) official confirmed said the incident was reported at Moti Nagar station (Line-3) at 9.19 AM where a woman passenger's saree got stuck in the train doors while de-boarding from the metro train going towards Vaishali.

"The train operator immediately applied the emergency brakes and stopped the train.

"The station controller also rushed to the incident site where the passenger was rescued and immediately sent to a nearby hospital after providing first aid. Delhi Metro advises its commuters to be extra careful while boarding and de-boarding from metro train, especially during peak hours," DMRC stated.

In a tweet, the DMRC informed that the services were briefly affected between the Moti Nagar and Rajendra Place stations.

The DMRC, in a statement late evening, said, "We have constituted an enquiry into the incident and after assessing all the details, appropriate action will be taken as needed."

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First Published: Apr 16 2019 | 8:45 PM IST

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