THANE, June 11 -- A 40-year-old cloth shop worker, Kewoor Salve, fell from an overcrowded train on June 6, 2024, in the same deadly stretch between Mumbra and Diva. His wife, Prachi, and their 12-year-old daughter have been struggling to make ends meet ever since in Dombivli. A homemaker until her husband's sudden death, Prachi was forced overnight to work in tiffin service industry to fit into the role of the sole breadwinner. From paying rent and electricity bills to ensuring her daughter's admission to school, she carries the full weight of the household on her shoulders. Prachi said she couldn't sleep the night after hearing about Monday's accident as it reopened the trauma she has learned to live with every day. "I was unheard back then," Prachi said. "Poor people like us who travel and struggle for even basic needs are always treated like garbage. My husband died the same way a year ago-and nothing changed. No authority took action despite several deaths on this same route. Why? Were they sleeping all this time? Is it because no one from their families has died?"...