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Family of man killed in Mumbai metro pillar collapse refuses to take body, demands ₹2 crore relief, govt job

Posted on: Feb 15, 2026 17:45 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
Family of man killed in Mumbai metro pillar collapse refuses to take body, demands  ₹2 crore relief, govt job
FAmily of the adult male who died when an under-construction bombay subway rail in bridge over collapsed in Mulund on Saturday staged a protest at the site of accident on Sunday and refused to take his body.The family of the deceased, identified as Ramdhan Yadav, were accompanied by members of the Yadav community and demanded ₹2 crore as compensation and a government job for one member of his family.Also read: ‘I have stopped caring, man’: Found dead in US, Indian student Saketh's last days of ‘surviving on chips and cookies’Following the protest, the police intervened and took the family to Mulund police station for discussion, which is still going on. Meanwhile, local MLA Mohit Kotecha and former MP Manoj Kotak are also in talks with family members.Members of the Yadav community that gathered at the site in support of the deceased’s family gave a deadline of 5pm to the government to provide a written assurance for the compensation and the job and warned that they may stage a road blockade or chakka jam if their demands are not met.Also read: ‘Not India, it's Jay Shah vs Pakistan’: Oppn flays Modi govt for T20 World Cup match with ‘enemy’Ramdhan was elected as the head of Bharthani village in Jaunpur district of Uttar Pradesh from the Samajwadi Party.What the family allegedOne of the relatives of Ramdhan, Shashikant Yadav, alleged that on Saturday night, officials from the contractor's side approached the family asking them to accept a compensation of ₹15 lakh along with ₹5 lakh relief from the government. However, the family rejected the offer and refused to take the body.Also read: No-trust move against Om Birla by Rahul Gandhi-led Oppn: When great-grandfather Nehru defended Speaker in 1954Ramdhan's family said that he is survived by three daughters and the family has to manage the expense of the education of his two daughter and their marriages also. In such a situation, they questioned how a compensation of ₹20 lakh would be enough to support the family.The accidentOn Saturday, Ramdhan was killed and three others were injured when a portion of a parapet of an elevated under-construction metro train bridge fell and hit an auto rickshaw and a car on the LBS Road in Mumbai's Mulund.Also read: Kedarnath to open on April 22: All you need to know about Char Dham Yatra dates, preparationsThe accident took place near Johnson and Johnson factory on LBS Road at 12.15 pm on Saturday as the parapet segment fell on a passing autorickshaw and a Skoda car. An autorickshaw, in which Ramdhan was travelling, was completely crushed under the rubble.The injured have been identified as Rajkumar Indrajeet Yadav (45), Mahendra Pratap Yadav (52) and Deepa Ruhiya (40). The condition of Rajkumar Yadav was critical and he was admitted to ICU at a nearby hospital, a fire brigade official told news agency PTI.Later an FIR was registered at the Mulund police station on Saturday evening against officials of Milan Road Buildtech and DB Hill LBG under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita section 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and other charges, police told PTI.Following the FIR, project director Harish Chauhan, project manager Kuldeep Sapkal, deputy manager Saurab Singh and supervisor Prashant Bhoir of Milan Road Buildtech, and project manager Avdhoot Inamdar of DB Hill LBG were arrested.

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