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Udvada train accident: Limbless Aspi Sepoy gets back on his feet

<p>Parsi museum caretaker at Udvada, who lost both legs in Sept, will be getting permanent prosthetic legs in a fortnight</p>

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Forty-six-year-old Aspi Sepoy, caretaker of the Udvada Parsi Museum, who lost his legs in a train accident on September 16, is already learning to walk again – this time, with a pair of prosthetic legs. Sepoy came under a train at Udvada station while trying to get on board.

Aspi Sepoy seen practising to walk with prosthetics at Endplate Prosthetic and Orthotic Centre in Mahim. Pics/ Nimesh Dave

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