Mumbai: 31-Year-Old Pedestrian Dies After Coconut Thrown from Local Train Hits Him Near Bhayandar Creek Bridge
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: September 29, 2025 08:34 IST2025-09-29T08:33:53+5:302025-09-29T08:34:04+5:30
A 31-year-old pedestrian died after he was struck by a coconut thrown carelessly from a local train passing the ...

Mumbai: 31-Year-Old Pedestrian Dies After Coconut Thrown from Local Train Hits Him Near Bhayandar Creek Bridge
A 31-year-old pedestrian died after he was struck by a coconut thrown carelessly from a local train passing the Bhayandar creek bridge in Palghar district of Maharashtra. The coconut was apparently part of 'Nirmalya' (sacred floral offerings) thrown in the direction of the creek on Saturday morning, September 28.
The victim, Sanjay Dattaram Bhoir, was walking along the railway bridge, reportedly to go to work. Prima facie, he was using the railway bridge as an alternative route to reach Naigaon from Panju island, as boat service had been suspended due to inclement weather, an official told the news agency PTI.
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A passenger on a local train, presumably immersing Nirmalya in the creek, threw a coconut, which struck Bhoir directly between his ear and eye. Bhoir was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Vasai after the incident.
However, due to the severity of his head injury, his condition deteriorated, and he was subsequently transferred to JJ Hospital in Mumbai for advanced treatment. Despite medical efforts, he died during the course of his treatment.
The police are currently investigating the incident, including reviewing CCTV footage and seeking witnesses who may help identify the person who threw the coconut.
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