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EXCLUSIVE: BMC warned MMRCL about damaged divider 2 months before fatal accident in Andheri
Updated On: 28 September, 2024 11:38 AM IST | Mumbai | Sameer Surve
BMC wrote to MMRCL on July 11, flagging the damaged divider at the exact spot where Powai woman Vimal Gaikwad fell into a drain; Metro authority in turn claims there was no ongoing work and that they are not responsible

Vimal Gaikwad, the deceased; (right) Appasaheb Gaikwad, her husband. Pics/Atul Kamble
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials informed the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) more than two months ago that the divider in Andheri East beneath which 45-year-old Vimal Gaikwad died on Wednesday evening was damaged. The officials observed the state of the divider while visiting the spot where Metro 3 work had been carried out.
Gaikwad was crossing the MIDC Central Road opposite Veravali reservoir no. 3 before she lost her life. “After reaching the divider, she fell into an open drain. Shocked passers-by informed the police,” said a civic official. According to the official, the route is under the control of MMRCL and the latter is yet to hand over the road to the civic body.
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