A very shocking and heartbreaking incident has come to light in Hyderabad, where a 23 -year -old woman jumped from a moving train to save her life. A person in the train coach on the woman allegedly tried to sexually abuse, from which she took this dangerous step to avoid. He is currently hospitalized and is undergoing treatment.

What happened that evening?

The incident took place on the evening of 22 March, when the victim was traveling in the MMTS (Multi-Model Transport System) train from Secunderabad to Medchal. She was traveling alone in the female coach. The first coach had two more women, but as soon as she landed at the Alwal station, only the same woman in the coach remained.

Meanwhile, an almost 25 -year -old unidentified young man came to him and demanded sexual relations by making pornographic gestures. When the woman protested, the accused tried to force. The woman jumped from the moving train to save herself.

Serious injuries and hospitalized

Railway Police (GRP) said that due to jumping from the moving train, there have been deep injuries on the woman’s head, chin, right hand and waist. Some passers -by found the woman in a blood -soaked condition and immediately admitted her to the nearest government hospital. According to doctors, at the moment his condition is stable, but he is still under surveillance.

Police investigation and strict action

Based on the complaint of the woman, the police have registered a case under Section 75 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 131 of BNS. The GRP has formed four teams to search for the accused, which is investigating with the help of CCTV footage, eyewitnesses, technical evidence and human intelligence.

The victim has told that if she sees the accused again, she will recognize her. The police have assured that the accused will be arrested soon.

Example of common woman’s courage

The woman works in a private company in Hyderabad. She told that she had come to Secunderabad to get her mobile display fixed on 22 March and the accident occurred while returning in the evening.

This incident not only raises serious questions on women’s safety, but also presents an example of a woman’s courage, which has threatened to protect her honor.

Questions and improvements need

  • Should there not be any frequent protection in the female coach?
  • Can CCTV be monitored in real time?
  • Should the Railways make more concrete arrangements for the safety of women passengers?

This incident is going to shock the system and it is expected that the administration will learn from this and take steps towards improvement.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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