Taxicab Latest to Get 'Punched' at Metro Rail Site

A large metal fastener from the Chennai Airport’s Metro Rail Station fell and smashed the bonnet of a car entering the domestic terminal.
Taxicab Latest to Get 'Punched' at Metro Rail Site

CHENNAI: A large metal fastener from the Chennai Airport’s Metro Rail Station fell to the ground and smashed into the bonnet of a car entering the domestic terminal. According to the airport police, the incident occurred on Monday night at 9.40 pm and could have caused harm to the driver, if it had fallen a fraction of a second later.

S Balakrishnan, the owner and driver of the Indica Taxicab, entered the airport at 9.35 pm. He  was turning towards the domestic terminal, under the metro station, when the metal object thudded into his car. Sources with the Airport Police said that the fastener measured roughly 1x1 foot and had been heavy enough to puncture the metal bonnet of the cab, while in motion. The incident comes just over a month after a techie was killed by an iron rod that fell from the metro station outside OTA. Though CMRL has constantly given assurances that construction work on the overhead lines and stations were perfectly safe for motorists using the roads below, these two incidents have caused people to watch the skies above, along with the road before them.

The car (TN49AH4068) has been left at the Airport S2 Police Station and based on the driver’s complaint, a CSR receipt has been issued. “The case will be investigated today and the contractor and the shift supervisor will be asked to explain how this happened,” said a police official. As many as 2,500-3,000 cars enter the airport on a daily basis — almost all of them pass under some section of the under-construction metro line. When CE contacted top CMRL officials, they refused to comment on the incident

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