CCTV shows Indian rail worker risk life to save child from train – BBC News


CCTV footage shows the moment a rail worker sprang into action when a six-year-old boy fell on to the tracks in India.

The child was with his partially sighted mother and was struggling to get back onto the platform before Mayur Shelke ran up and saved him.

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