Bhavesh Nakate was hanging from outside with just a grip on the steel pole inside the coach.

The shocking death of a 21-year-old Mumbai youth, who fell off a running local train between Kopar and Diva Junction, has exposed that traveling in overcrowded Mumbai local trains during the rush hour is not safe at all.

Bhavesh Nakate's death was captured on a mobile phone and the video shows him hanging from outside with just a grip on the steel pole inside the coach since he was unable to get inside the compartment due to heavy rush.

Nakate lost his balance and fell on the tracks after loosening his grip when the train was running along in full speed. Nakate lost his balance and fell on the tracks after loosening his grip when the train was running along in full speed.

Nakate was a resident of Sunil Nagar in Dombivli (East) and was working with a logistics company in the financial capital of the country. He took the CST-bound Mumbai local at Dombivli.

Nakate lost his balance and fell on the tracks after loosening his grip when the train was running along in full speed.

An injured Nakate was rushed to the Shastri Nagar hospital in Dombivli (West) where he was declared brought dead.