Thane Resident Dies From Injuries After Tree Crashes on His Motorcycle
A 35-year-old man from Thane succumbed to injuries sustained when a tree fell on his bike at a petrol pump.

A 35-year-old resident of Thane died from severe injuries several days after a large tree fell directly onto his motorcycle while he was refueling at a petrol station. The incident, which occurred at a fuel pump in the Thane area, left the man with critical injuries that eventually proved fatal despite medical intervention.
The victim had stopped at the petrol pump for a routine refueling when the unexpected accident occurred. A massive tree suddenly collapsed onto his two-wheeler, pinning him underneath and causing severe injuries to multiple parts of his body. Emergency responders rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he received treatment for his injuries.
Thane has witnessed several such incidents involving falling trees during recent months, raising concerns about tree maintenance and safety at public spaces. Poor maintenance of trees along roads and near commercial establishments, combined with weather conditions, has made such accidents increasingly common in residential areas. Authorities have been criticized for inadequate monitoring and timely removal of diseased or weakened trees that pose public safety hazards.
This tragic incident highlights the broader infrastructure safety challenges facing the Thane Municipal Corporation. Citizens have repeatedly demanded stricter enforcement of tree care guidelines and more regular inspections of high-risk trees in busy commercial zones. The death serves as a sobering reminder of how preventable accidents can turn fatal, underscoring the need for proactive municipal intervention and better public safety measures across the region.
Source: Indian Express