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Two years after tragedy, a new dawn for Udvada station
Updated On: 24 August, 2019 07:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B Aklekar
Spot where a local lost both legs wears new look, as revamp work sparked by mid-day's coverage is completed

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
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