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Thane victims derailed again
Updated On: 27 October, 2009 07:45 AM IST | | Kranti Vibhute
Those injured in train mishap claim insensitive railway officials asked them to move out of Wockhardt Hospital before full recovery
Those injured in train mishap claim insensitive railway officials asked them to move out of Wockhardt Hospital before full recovery
On Friday, Anil Pawar (32), got an electric jolt that threw him out of the CST-Kalyan local that met with an
accident.
But he got another shock yesterday, when railway officials told him to leave Mulund's Wockhardt Hospital even though he's not fully recovered.
"My legs are still paining and my ribs hurt too. But I was asked to leave Wockhardt Hospital, as I do not have any superficial injuries," he said.
Yesterday, insensitive officers at the inquiry meet ledu00a0u00a0 by Commissioner of Railway Safety Sudhir Kumar even asked Pawar why he wasn't at work. "They don't know how difficult it is for me to even stand," he added.
Other victims like Pawar have also accused the railways and Wockhardt Hospital of ill treating them.
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