22-year-old Rekha Navale suffered fractured ribs and head injuries after the accused, Dinesh Yadav, grabs her by the throat and pushes her out of the train between Kalyan and Dombivali on Thursday.A petty fight led to a 22-yearold woman from Thane being thrown off a moving train between Kalyan and Dombivali around 7.30 pm Thursday.A biker, who had stopped by to allow his three-year-old son watch the train go by, saw the bloodsoaked woman struggling to walk, and rushed her to Fortis Hospital in Kalyan, where she has been admitted to the ICU with several ribs fractured, and injuries to head.The accused, Dinesh Yadav, 30, also a resident of Thane, was pinned down by the victim’s mother and other passengers, and handed over to the railway cops. He has been charged under the Indian Penal Code Section 307 for attempt to murder, and has been remanded in the Government Railway Police (GRP) custody till Monday.The victim, Rekha Navale, who recently graduated from the Jondhale College of Engineering in Dombivali, and her mother Sarita, had boarded the Kashi Express at Nashik, and got into an altercation with Yadav.“He (Yadav) kept entering the ladies’ compartment despite our protests. He said that his wife was also travelling in the ladies’ compartment. We asked him to take his wife to the general compartment, but he was rude and refused to listen,” the victim’s mother said.She said in her complaint that her daughter first confronted Yadav at Igatpuri, when he entered the ladies’ compartment. “The man appeared to be a pervert, and all the women passengers asked him to leave the compartment. We warned that we will call the cops. As the train reached Kalyan, he entered the ladies’ compartment again,” Sarita said.The complaint said that as the train was pulling out of Kalyan, Rekha was guiding a senior citizen towards the washroom when Yadav allegedly blocked their way.“My daughter asked him to get out of the way but he pushed her. When she confronted him, he grabbed her by the throat and pushed her out of the door. The train had gathered considerable speed by then, and my girl was thrown out of the train in front of my eyes,” Sarita said.The train came to a halt when the passengers raised an alarm, while Sarita and other women pinned Yadav down, and dialled the police control room.“He grabbed my shoulder but I was just not willing to let him escape. I was ready to give up my life to ensure he was caught,” Sarita, a mother of three, said. “I got off the train to find my daughter bleeding. Luckily, a Good Samaritan spotted her and rushed her to hospital in an autorickshaw,” she said.The Good Samaritan, Amit Mahamunkar from Dombivali, was out with his wife and their threeyear-old son when he spotted the victim on the tracks.“My son likes to watch trains go by and I stopped my motorbike for his sake. I spotted a blood-soaked woman struggling to get up and realised she was an accident victim. We rushed her to Fortis Hospital,” Mahamunkar, a former state-level kabaddi player, said.Doctors at the hospital said that the victim’s condition could have worsened had she suffered a further loss of blood. “She has suffered multiple fractures and injuries to head. She is stable, but will take time to recover completely,” a doctor from Fortis Hospital said.Senior Inspector Pable from the Dombivali GRP said that Yadav has been booked for attempt to murder.