Updated On: 10 June, 2025 08:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Madhulika Ram Kavattur
Relatives of accident victims admitted to Kalwa hospital say access to their kin is being severely restricted, but netas and VIPs were allowed to visit ICU before everyone else. Relatives of Mumbai train tragedy victims say they were denied time with loved ones as politicians and VIPs entered ICU freely. Several patients remain critical

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital in Kalwa, where some of the victims of the Mumbra rail tragedy are receiving treatment. Pics/Sayyed Sameer Abedi
When we got the call in the morning, I thought it was a prank. It was only when they put my brother on the line, I realised that it was true,” Rushika Bhagat, the sister of 22-year-old Tushar Bhagat, who sustained injuries to his head in the mishap near Mumbra station, told mid-day.
Tushar was on his way from Titwala to Thane. “Though luckily, he did not fall off the train, we were informed that he was right behind the constable who died. The impact of the fast trains was so high that my brother sustained fractures along with the head injury,” she added.
Relatives’ frustration