Support

Explore

HomeNo Image is Available
About UsNo Image is Available
AuthorsNo Image is Available
TeamNo Image is Available
CareersNo Image is Available
InternshipNo Image is Available
Contact UsNo Image is Available
MethodologyNo Image is Available
Correction PolicyNo Image is Available
Non-Partnership PolicyNo Image is Available
Cookie PolicyNo Image is Available
Grievance RedressalNo Image is Available
Republishing GuidelinesNo Image is Available

Languages & Countries :






More about them

Fact CheckNo Image is Available
LawNo Image is Available
ExplainersNo Image is Available
NewsNo Image is Available
DecodeNo Image is Available
BOOM ReportsNo Image is Available
Media BuddhiNo Image is Available
Web StoriesNo Image is Available
BOOM ResearchNo Image is Available
Elections 2024No Image is Available
VideosNo Image is Available

Support

Explore

HomeNo Image is Available
About UsNo Image is Available
AuthorsNo Image is Available
TeamNo Image is Available
CareersNo Image is Available
InternshipNo Image is Available
Contact UsNo Image is Available
MethodologyNo Image is Available
Correction PolicyNo Image is Available
Non-Partnership PolicyNo Image is Available
Cookie PolicyNo Image is Available
Grievance RedressalNo Image is Available
Republishing GuidelinesNo Image is Available

Languages & Countries :






More about them

Fact CheckNo Image is Available
LawNo Image is Available
ExplainersNo Image is Available
NewsNo Image is Available
DecodeNo Image is Available
BOOM ReportsNo Image is Available
Media BuddhiNo Image is Available
Web StoriesNo Image is Available
BOOM ResearchNo Image is Available
Elections 2024No Image is Available
VideosNo Image is Available
Fact Check

Chilling Video Of A Man Electrocuted Atop A Train Is Not From Mumbai

The incident happened in West Bengal's Malda town railway station where a man climbed atop an express train and killed himself by touching a high voltage wire.

By - Sk Badiruddin | 21 Nov 2019 2:02 PM GMT




 


A chilling video of a man being electrocuted after touching an overhead wire of a railway track in West Bengal's Malda town is being shared online with claims that it occurred in Mumbai.

The video shows a man atop an express train, that had halted on the station, trying to touch the high voltage overhead wires in an attempt to commit suicide. In the first few seconds, the victim joins his hands and touches the wires. Within seconds the man's entire body catches fire.

BOOM has chosen not to include the video as it is disturbing.

The footage is doing the rounds as an incident that happened in Western Railway's Malad station. It has been captioned on Facebook as, "Shocking Incident | News | Maharashtra | Mumbai. Man commits suicide by touching high tension electric wire over a train at halt on Malad station."

(Original text in Hindi: "मुंबई के मलाड स्टेशन पर एक युवक ने ट्रेन की छत पर चढ़के, बिजली की तार छू कर की आत्महत्या। देखें वीडियो में।")

Screenshot of the facebook post

An archived version the original facebook post can be seen here.

The same video was earlier viral on Twitter, however it was deleted after netizens pointed out that the clip is from Malda, West Bengal.

Fact Check

We ran a relevant keyword search and found that the video is originally of a suicide that occurred at Malda Railway Station on November 17.

The Millennium Post reported that the incident happened on November 17, when the victim climbed atop the New Delhi Farakka Express which was stationed at the Malda Town Railway platform.

An excerpt from the report says, "According to sources, on Sunday, a person identified as Binod Bhuniya (40) of Hazaribagh in Jharkhand was waiting at the station with his wife and three children. An altercation broke out between Bhuniya and his wife over some family issue. During the altercation, Bhuniya suddenly climbed up the roof of New Delhi-Farakka Express which was waiting at the railway station. Other passengers and his wife started screaming and requested Bhuniya to come down. Station Master of Malda Town railway station Dilip Chauhan was also informed. But before any help arrived, Bhuniya reportedly touched the high voltage overhead electric wire and fire broke out immediately."

The victim suffered 90 percent burns and later succumbed to his injuries.

A local news bulletin can be viewed here.