Father, 28, whose entire right arm was torn off by a train in India undergoes ...

Father, 28, whose entire right arm was torn off by a train in India undergoes pioneering surgery to have it reattached WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Father, 28, had arm ripped off by a train when it started moving in Mumbai, India Ahmedabad Gujarat was taken to hospital with the severed limb in a plastic bag He went through pioneering surgery to re-attach the body part 

By Luke Andrews For Mailonline

Published: 16:02 BST, 16 June 2019 | Updated: 16:04 BST, 16 June 2019

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A 28-year-old father who got his entire right arm torn off by a train has undergone pioneering surgery to have it reattached.

Ahmedabad Gujarat had been waiting to board a late night service when he suddenly slipped and fell into a gap between the train and the platform.

The Father-of-three, then saw the train carriage run over and slice off his right arm in Mumbai, west India. 

Gujarat, who is also from the area, was rushed to hospital while his friends carried the unattached arm in a plastic bag. 

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