Unfortunate Death: Kerala Doctor slips from train while returning from Haridwar
New Delhi: A 57-year old doctor met a tragic accident on the moving train which led to her traumatic death after her return journey from Haridwar.
The lady doctor identified as Dr Thulasi Rudrakumar who was a renowned General Physician in Trichur, who was returning with her family from Haridwar by the Dehradun-Delhi Shatabdi Express when the unfortunate incident took place near the New Delhi railway station at Minto bridge when the train was reaching the platform.
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The family members informed the Mathrubhumi that Dr Thulasi was standing near the door of the train when she slipped and fell from the train and died on the spot.
The deceased body was scheduled to bring her to her native place for her funeral.
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The lady doctor identified as Dr Thulasi Rudrakumar who was a renowned General Physician in Trichur, who was returning with her family from Haridwar by the Dehradun-Delhi Shatabdi Express when the unfortunate incident took place near the New Delhi railway station at Minto bridge when the train was reaching the platform.
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The family members informed the Mathrubhumi that Dr Thulasi was standing near the door of the train when she slipped and fell from the train and died on the spot.
The deceased body was scheduled to bring her to her native place for her funeral.
Read Also: Unfortunate : 25-year old AIMS MBBS Doctor dies in road accident in Kerala
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