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Man Injured After Middle Berth Of Train Collapses in Bengal

By IANS | Updated: July 7, 2024 20:24 IST

Kolkata, July 7 A senior citizen travelling towards Kolkata from north Bengal by the Uttar Banga Express suffered major ...

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Kolkata, July 7 A senior citizen travelling towards Kolkata from north Bengal by the Uttar Banga Express suffered major injuries to his head after the middle berth of the train he was travelling in collapsed. The passenger, Bimalendu Ray, however, is out of danger, his head injuries are serious in nature.He has been advised bed rest and is currently undergoing treatment.

The incident created panic among the fellow passengers travelling in the same AC three-tier compartment of the train in the backdrop of a similar incident where a passenger, Ali Khan, who was travelling from Kerala to Delhi by the Ernakulam-Hazrat Nizamuddin Express, died after the middle berth of the train collapsed over his head.

Also Read: Kerala Man Dies After Upper Berth Seat Falls On Him in Train Coach

The fellow passenger travelling with Ray by the Uttar Banga Express said that the accident occurred as the train was entering the Sealdah railway station when the chain of the middle berth snapped and fell on Ray's head. After the train stopped, the fellow passengers first took Ray, who was severely bleeding, to the station master, from where he was rushed to the adjacent NRS Medical College and Hospital.

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