MOTIHARI: Twenty people, including eight children, were killed on Monday when a speeding train rammed into a packed autorickshaw at a railway crossing between Semra and Sugauli stations in Bihar’s East Champaran district, the police said. The accident took place at a manned railway crossing at Chinauta village when Dehradun-bound Rapti Ganga Express hit the autorickshaw at full speed, superintendent of police Sudhir Kumar said.
Two other passengers suffered serious injuries.
Some bodies were mutilated beyond recognition while some others were dragged by the train to some distance as the vehicle was tossed several metres away under the impact of the collision.
The dead and the injured all belonged to a single family from Chiknauta village, the SP said adding the injured persons had been admitted to a government hospital in Motihari where they were battling for life.
Meanwhile, the ECR Samastipur division’s divisional railway manager (DRM) Arun Kumar Malik has left for the spot by a special train to supervise rescue and relief work.
The superintendent of railway police (SRP) Muzaffarpur Vinod Kumar has also rushed to Motihari to assist in the relief work.
In Patna, chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has expressed heart felt grief over the loss of lives in the accident and announced Rs 1.5 lakh compensation to the kin victims.
A report from Motihari said that the train service on Sugauli-Semra section has been disrupted after the incident.
Efforts were on to remove the mangled remains of the autorickshaw from the railway track to restart train services on the route, they said.
A crowd of villagers gathered on the spot and raised slogans demanding Rs two lakh compensation for each of the victim. The SP intervened to calm the agitators.
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