Updated On: 28 October, 2023 07:31 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Mumbai train firing: Colleagues’ statements paint picture of football-crazy introvert who slept all the time; no one knew he was on medication

RPF Constable Chetan Singh being taken to court following the incident. File Pic/PTI
The statements of the family and friends of killer Railway Police Force (RPF) Constable Chetan Singh reveal a complex character and raise many questions. Chetan Singh, 30, joined the RPF in 2009 at the age of 18 after the sudden demise of his father.
A diehard football fan, he had turned silent after he was transferred to Mumbai by his department. He was also under medication prescribed by a neurologist as an MRI scan had revealed a small lump in his brain. Shockingly, nobody at the barracks he was living in knew about this, including his reporting officer. His wife, though, would keep a check on him.
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