Thane Doctor loses mobile phone while travelling by train
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Thane: A doctor lost his mobile phone worth Rs 1.29 lakh after allegedly being attacked by an unidentified person on a long distance train in Maharashtra's Thane district, police said on Wednesday.
According to the PTI report, the incident, which occurred near Dativali railway station on April 28, was reported to the Thane Government Railway Police (GRP) on Monday.
According to a GRP official, the 30-year-old doctor was travelling on the Dadar-Hubli Express. As the train neared Dativali, an unidentified person allegedly hit the victim's hand, causing his iPhone to fall.
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