Mumbai Viral Video: Stunting in a local train proved expensive; he lost both hands and legs, and the cops were taken aback when they tried to arrest him.

Teenage Mumbai resident Farhat Azam Shaikh, who gained notoriety for his skateboarding stunt on a local train, lost both an arm and a leg after a disastrous attempt at a similar act.  After the teenager's stunts from earlier this month went popular on social media, members of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) were keeping an eye out for him. On April 14, at the Masjid railway station, the authorities found out that Shaikh had attempted another trick and had lost both an arm and a leg.

Shaikh informed officials that his companion took the video at Sewri station on March 7 of this year, which went viral on July 14. To garner attention, the stunt was later posted on social media.

"Such Idiots speeding through Mumbai doing stunts"Similar to the dancers inside the trains, local trains are a nuisance. there are stunts man Behind bars. We kindly ask everyone in question to stop engaging in such risky behavior that endangers the lives of both themselves and other passengers."

After that, tracked down the young man at his Antop Hill residence in central Mumbai. Shaikh was seen in a video that the Central Railway later released with his arm and leg amputated. Additionally, he pleaded with all passengers to refrain from such actions, which are not only against the law but also potentially fatal.

The Central Railway said in a statement that following the July 14 viral video, it had sent out a strong warning against pulling out risky antics. It further highlighted the risk associated with such endeavors and mentioned that Shaikh now finds it extremely difficult to carry out everyday tasks.

The railroad authorities asked travelers to refrain from risky antics that endanger their lives as well as the lives of other passengers. The release warned individuals that these acts could have lethal repercussions.

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