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Two years after tragedy, a new dawn for Udvada station

Spot where a local lost both legs wears new look, as revamp work sparked by mid-day's coverage is completed

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The new look of Udvada station

The new look of Udvada station

Even as Aspi Sepoy, 46, who lost his legs to a railway accident at Udvada, has got on with his new life, the station has a spanking new face after renovation was completed. mid-day's reports on the reasons for Sepoy's accident got the revamp rolling. The town's railway station has been in the spotlight ever since Sepoy, a resident of Ava Baug in Navsari, lost both his legs in an accident at the station on September 15, 2017.

Aspi Sepoy, the  caretaker of Zoroastrian Information Centre at Udvada
Aspi Sepoy, the caretaker of Zoroastrian Information Centre at Udvada

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