Kalyan's Heartbreak: A Young Life Lost After Train Assault
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- November 23, 2025
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It's truly a heartbreaking situation unfolding in Kalyan, where a young man, just 19 years old and full of life's potential, has tragically ended his own life. Yash More, as he was known, reportedly took this drastic step on Monday, leaving his family and community reeling. The anguish, for his loved ones, is compounded by their firm belief that Yash's decision was a direct consequence of a deeply traumatic experience he endured just a day prior – an assault on a bustling local train.
The incident that, according to his family, pushed Yash to such a desperate edge occurred on Sunday, May 19th. Yash was making his way home, traveling from CSMT to Kalyan, accompanied by a couple of friends. Sometime between 10:30 PM and 11 PM, a seemingly innocuous quarrel erupted on the train. Reports suggest it was a dispute over seats that quickly escalated into something far more sinister. Four men allegedly turned on Yash and his friends, with Yash bearing the brunt of the assault. His family later recounted that he sustained an injury to his nose, among other possible traumas from the altercation.
Imagine the trauma of such an event, especially for a young person. Yash's family paints a vivid, sorrowful picture of his state of mind in the immediate aftermath. His uncle, Santosh More, expressed the profound distress Yash felt, noting how humiliated and mentally disturbed he was by the entire ordeal. He kept replaying the incident, fixated on the assault. His sister even shared a particularly poignant detail: Yash told her he simply couldn't face college with his injured nose, feeling utterly embarrassed and self-conscious. This wasn't just a physical wound; it was a wound to his spirit, a blow to his sense of dignity.
What followed was a harrowing day for the More family. On Monday, Yash, still visibly shaken and carrying the weight of the assault, decided to end his pain. The news sent shockwaves through their lives. Initially, following the train incident, the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Kalyan had registered a First Information Report (FIR) based on Yash's complaint, charging the four accused under sections relating to voluntarily causing hurt and common intention. But with Yash's tragic passing, the narrative shifted, and rightly so.
The GRP has since escalated the case significantly. They have now registered an abetment to suicide case against the very individuals accused of the assault: Hitesh Mahatre, Sandeep Gawli, Vaibhav Mahatre, and one other person whose identity is still being confirmed. Inspector Vilas Bhoir of the Kalyan GRP confirmed this development, stating that the new charges were added based on the family's serious allegations linking the assault directly to Yash's ultimate decision. As of now, two of the four accused have reportedly been apprehended, with investigations actively ongoing to bring the others to justice.
This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of how deeply seemingly minor disputes can escalate and impact lives, sometimes with irreversible consequences. It underscores the profound psychological toll that even a single act of violence or humiliation can inflict. The community, and indeed the entire city, watches as the authorities delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding Yash More's death, seeking answers and hoping to ensure that justice, in all its forms, is served for this young life cut tragically short.
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