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Train firing: Victim's relatives protest outside Mumbai civic hospital in support of demands

Grieving relatives of Asgar Abbas Sheikh (48), one of the three passengers shot dead allegedly by a Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable on board an express train near here on Monday morning, refused to accept his body and staged a protest outside a civic hospital in Mumbai in the evening

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Constable Chetan Kumar Choudhary fired from his automatic weapon, killing an RPF Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) and three other passengers of the Jaipur-Mumbai Central Express shortly after 5 am (Pic/Pradeep Dhivar)

Constable Chetan Kumar Choudhary fired from his automatic weapon, killing an RPF Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) and three other passengers of the Jaipur-Mumbai Central Express shortly after 5 am (Pic/Pradeep Dhivar)

Grieving relatives of Asgar Abbas Sheikh (48), one of the three passengers shot dead allegedly by a Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable on board an express train near here on Monday morning, refused to accept his body and staged a protest outside a civic hospital in Mumbai in the evening.

Mohammad Amanullah Shaikh, younger brother of Asgar Sheikh, told PTI that they are not going to accept the body till the Railways announces a compensation, makes arrangements for carrying his body to Jaipur, where he was staying with his family, and the government assures a job for a kin.

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