Friday 26 February 2016

Mumbai imposes no-selfie zones after deaths

The Indian city of Mumbai is launching police patrols to prevent photo-related fatalities.

The move follows a string of incidents that have made India a world leader in deaths by selfie.

Police say they've pinpointed locations around the Mumbai where they want to "restrain" people to prevent further casualties.

Statistics released earlier this year put India top of the list for self-related deaths.

In January, a teenager in the city of Chennai was reportedly struck and killed while grabbing a snap in front of an oncoming train.

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