MUMBAI, Sept. 28 -- A passenger suffered injuries to her head after an unidentified person allegedly pelted a stone at the ladies' compartment of a train near the Reay Road railway station on Friday night. This incident marks the third stone pelting at moving trains on the Harbour line in a week. The Government Railway Police (GRP) have made no arrests so far. The passenger, a 28-year-old woman identified as Shivani, was standing on the footboard of the coach next to the guard cabin. At 7.10pm, she said a stone hit her. She got down at the Cotton Green railway station, and received first aid. She then went to KEM Hospital for further treatment. GRP officers visited the site. "The staff inspected the incident site but found no suspicious individuals or slums in the vicinity," read a statement by GRP. Subsequently, residents from near the area were assembled and educated about the dangers of stone pelting. The police inquired if residents knew someone who might be the culprit, but got no leads. Earlier last week, on 22 September, a 21-year-old commuter suffered similar injuries to her face after a stone was hurled between Cotton Green and Reay Road railway stations by an unidentified person. On the evening of 20 September, another commuter sustained similar injuries to her face in a similar stone-pelting incident at Sewri station....