15 October,2024 11:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
The three children with with Borivali railway police. Pic/Hanif Patel
An alert woman rescued three minor children, aged 10, 5, and 3, from a train and successfully reunited them with their families. The children had left their home in Mumbra after an argument with their parents and boarded a train on Monday.
The alert citizen, identified as Kavita Darshit Chaudhari, an Admin Manager at an MNC and a resident of Vasai, rescued the three children. Chaudhari discovered them aboard the 5:30 PM AC local at Dadar Station.
Kavita Darshit Chaudhari. Pic/Hanif Patel
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"I commute to my office at Nariman Point daily and usually take the 5:30 PM AC Virar fast local train from Churchgate Station. On Monday, I boarded the train at Churchgate Station. At Dadar Station, three children boarded without any guardians. I tried speaking to them, but they didn't respond to my questions about why they were alone, their names, or where they were from. The situation seemed suspicious, and I was shocked, so I worked on gaining their trust."
"I checked their bag and found some clothes. I immediately informed the railway police control room after crossing Andheri Station. At Borivali Station, railway cops took all three girls into custody," Chaudhari further explained.
"I checked their bag and found some clothes. After crossing Andheri Station, I immediately informed the railway police control room. At Borivali Station, railway officers took all three girls into custody," Chaudhari further explained.
A police officer said, "During the investigation, we discovered that the children had left their home in Mumbra following a fight with their parents. We have reunited them with their families."