Revenge or something else…? Video of woman throwing stones at train driver goes viral

In the viral video, a woman threw a stone at another loco pilot from a moving train. This incident is not from Mumbai, but from West Bengal. The concerned authorities have been informed about the matter.

uThe train experience and sights in North India are completely different from those in South India, especially Kerala. From snake charmers who scare you and extort money while traveling in a train, to thieves who snatch your mobile phone while sitting on the side seat and run away, you can have different experiences while traveling in North India. But a video shared recently surprised social media users. The video was of a woman who was throwing stones at the loco pilot of a local train going in the opposite direction from another train on the adjacent track. This video has created surprise and confusion simultaneously on social media. Many people claimed that the incident happened in Mumbai, but reports suggest that it happened somewhere else.

What is there in the viral clip…

At the beginning of the video, a woman is seen standing at the door of a local train and suddenly moves forward with a stone in her hand. While the audience is wondering what the woman is going to do with the stone, they hear the sound of a train coming from the adjacent track. After this, as the train passes, the woman throws the stone in her hand towards the loco pilot, as can be seen in the video.

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After throwing the stone, the woman can be seen waving her hands towards the train and shouting angrily. However, it was difficult to hear what she was saying due to the noise from both the trains. These horrific scenes sparked massive protests on social media. Social media users tagged Mumbai Police and demanded action.

People’s reaction on viral video

Social media users wrote that this incident happened in Mumbai. But actually this incident is from West Bengal. Many people wrote that the woman may have some mental problem. While some wrote that she was taking revenge. The design of that train did not resemble the local trains running under the Western Railway (WR) and Central Railway (CR) divisions in Mumbai. Instead, the train is marked with “ER”, representing the Eastern Railway, which operates in West Bengal and neighboring states. The attack took place on a train running under Eastern Railway. Although the exact location is not known, Western Railways said that the matter has been referred to the concerned authorities.

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