Updated On: 07 June, 2025 08:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
The team, comprising API Rekha Bhanage, PSI Radhika Patil, and Constables Trupti Chavan, Tejaswini Kamble, and Rakhi Rajput, rushed to the location and brought Mehta to the police station. She was offered food and water, and while checking her handbag, the team found R2 lakh in cash

The woman, Pramilaben Vyas, 74 (third from left), along with her daughter Neeta Mehta (fourth from left) and the Bhoiwada police team
A 74-year-old woman with partial memory loss was found outside KEM Hospital by the Bhoiwada police on June 4. The woman, who had been missing for days, was carrying Rs 2 lakh in cash and had travelled from Ahmedabad to Mumbai.
She reportedly lost her memory after arriving at Borivli railway station and had been sleeping on the streets since.
The woman, later identified as Pramilaben Vyas, a resident of Sanskar Nagar in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, had spent at least three nights outside the hospital. It was Constable Sanjay Kashinath Pote of Bhoiwada police station who spotted her lying on the roadside and alerted the Nirbhaya team.