10 school children killed in van-train collision in UP


Lucknow, Jul 25 (IANS) : At least 10 children were killed in Uttar Pradesh's Bhadohi district on Monday morning as their van was hit by a passenger train at an unmanned crossing, police said.

Nine children were admitted to a nearby medical facility for treatment where condition of two is said to be serious.

The victims included the van driver. The vehicle belonged to the Tender Heart school.

The incident took place at an unmanned crossing at Kairmau on the Varanasi-Allahabad rail section, an official told IANS.

In its preliminary probe, railway officials have found that despite being alerted by the 'gang man' that a train was on way, the driver overlooked it and drove ahead.

There were a total of 19 children in the van.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 25 2016

    Quite unfortunate incident indeed and may the souls of the children died in the accident rest in eternal peace and the railways to take note of it and try to take corrective action to stop this type of incidents.

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  • Rita D'Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 25 2016

    This is like the Trasi (Kundapur) incident.Sad!!!

    RIP little angels.

    Drivers need to be careful and alert.

    This is a wake-up call. Now or never!! Beware drivers,or you will answerable before God for killing innocent little kids.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 25 2016

    Result of IMMATURE / Inexperienced drivers......RIP Kids....

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