For her, trains were a second home by Jitendar on 27 July, 2012 - 09:01 AM | ||
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Jitendar | For her, trains were a second home on 27 July, 2012 - 09:01 AM | |
Mysore : For her, the train was not just a mode of transport, but a temporary shelter too, apart from her factory and dormitories.This is the heart-rending tale of the 19-year-old girl, on whom a molestation attempt was made on the Yeshwantpur-Mysore train on Tuesday. The miscreants had pushed her out of the moving train near Maddur in Mandya district.Sources said, she spent her nights at dormitories in the city. She commuted by train daily to her workplace - Indura Garments at Bommanahalli in Bangalore.Initially, when the police asked her about her residence, she claimed to be the daughter of the late Siddaraju, in whose house she stayed.She gave the house address as # 36, second cross, Vidyaranyapuram, Mysore. She had also the given the name of a resident of Hubli, who she claimed was her grandmother.When the police traced the Mysore address, they found it to be that of Madan, an employee with the contractor who has bagged the cleaning contract at the Mysore railway station. Madan told the police that he does not know the 19-year-old girl. The Hubli address too has turned out to be false. |