Three Nurses On Their Way To Work Among Those Killed In CST Foot Overbridge Collapse In Mumbai
Ranajana Tambe Apurva Prabhu and Bhakti Shinde were nurses at GT hospital in Mumbai. They were on their way to work on the night shift when the disaster struck. The trio who were living in Dombivali may have taken the same train to reach their workplace.
The staff of GT hospital in Mumbai were struggling to cope up with the sudden inflow of scores of those injured in the foot overbridge collapse at the CSMT railway station Thursday. But to their horror, they found two of their own colleagues among the victims. Ranajana Tambe, Apurva Prabhu, and Bhakti Shinde were nurses at GT hospital and were on their way to work on the night shift when the disaster struck.
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Shinde was taken to the St George Hospital where she was declared brought dead, while Ranajana and Apurva were rushed to the GT hospital where they succumbed to their injuries.
According to their colleagues, the trio who were living in Dombivali.
¡°They may have taken the same train to reach their workplace,¡± Shinde¡¯s husband said.
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Six people were killed and 33 others injured after a portion of the concrete slab of a key foot over bridge which connected Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to a school on the busy Dadabhai Naoroji Road in south Mumbai collapsed on Thursday at around 7.35 pm.