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Mumbai: Helmet saves youth after pothole fall under cement truck

Updated on: 23 September,2025 10:31 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Shirish Vaktania | mailbag@mid-day.com

Law student’s bike skids on Andheri flyover pothole but he escapes with his life after cement mixer behind him crushes safety headgear instead

Mumbai: Helmet saves youth after pothole fall under cement truck

Mohamad Sahal Payak convalesces in the ICU of Nanavati Hospital in Vile Parle West. PIC/RAJAK PAYAK

A 21-year-old law student, Mohamad Sahal Payak, had a brush with death after his bike skidded due to a pothole on the Western Express Highway’s Andheri flyover around 4 pm on Sunday. While Pahak’s helmet ended up getting crushed by a cement mixer truck, the youth sustained head and hand injuries and is receiving treatment at Nanavati Hospital in Vile Parle.

The pothole, upon which bystanders piled rocks following the mishap.  PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
The pothole, upon which bystanders piled rocks following the mishap.  PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT


Payak, who attends Rizvi College in Bandra, resides in Jogeshwari but hails from Morbi in Gujarat. At the time of the incident, he was on his way to Vile Parle to meet a friend. He told mid-day, “I was wearing a helmet. When I approached the Andheri flyover, I suddenly came across a huge pothole, and my bike skidded. I fell, and a running cement mixer crushed my helmet. Luckily, I survived and received only injuries to my head and hand.” “The authorities who ignored this crater should get the strictest punishment. I could have died. I was not overspeeding or riding in a zig-zag manner. The pothole is solely to blame for my situation,” he added.



The complainant believed he was investing in a cryptocurrency firm named DeFi AI. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK
The complainant believed he was investing in a cryptocurrency firm named DeFi AI. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

The youth’s father, Rajak Payak, said, “I was in Morbi when I received information about my son’s accident from someone who was at the spot. I immediately rushed to Mumbai and found my son at Cooper Hospital. I shifted him to Nanavati Hospital. Many accidents take place in Mumbai and other cities, yet the pothole menace still persists. I request the authorities not to play with citizens’ lives and repair all roads. I have registered a complaint at the Andheri police station. My son received four stitches on his head and sustained serious injuries to his hand.”

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