Pawar stated that the rumour was spread by two persons Udhal Kumar and Vijay Kumar, when they heard a tea seller shouting about a fire in the bogie after which both of them panicked and subsequently ...
Speaking to ANI, Dr Girish Thakur said that the hospital administration has completed the post mortem of 6 dead bodies while 6 bodies have been shifted to Anatomy Department after that bodies will go ...
Railway officials clarified that the Pushpak Express had stopped for about 20 minutes, giving passengers ample time to move ...
The death of 13 passengers of the Lucknow-Mumbai Pushpak Express in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon district is a grim indictment of ...
Swapnil Dhanraj Nila, Chief Public Relations Officer , Central Railway, earlier told PTI that Railway Protection Force and Government Railway Police had initiated a preliminary inquiry after the ...
The Jalgaon train accident death toll has been revised to 12, with seven victims identified as Nepalese. An inquiry is underway by railway officials.
A false fire rumor led to a tragic accident in Jalgaon, killing 12 people. Passengers of the Pushpak Express were run over by the Karnataka Express after they alighted due to panic. Identifications ...
Thirteen people are dead after reportedly fleeing one train and getting hit by another after a rumor spread about a possible fire.
In India, at least 12 train passengers died and at least six others were injured when they jumped out of their train cars to escape a rumored fire and were struck by another train.
A tea seller in Jalgaon falsely reported a fire onboard the Pushpak Express, leading to confusion and panic, but no fire was found.
Twelve people were killed in India after they disembarked a train bound for Mumbai, only to be struck by another train, the authorities said.
In Maharashtra's Jalgaon, an emergency chain's misuse by seven passengers and false fire rumors triggered panic on the ...