Chennai Gate Tragedy: Student Survives Train Accident, Blames Gatekeepers' Negligence
A horrific train accident occurred in Cuddalore, leaving one student dead and another fighting for her life. According to reports, the incident took place when a train hit the students from behind while they were standing near the gate. The survivor,
Chennai Gate Tragedy: Student Survives Train Accident, Blames Gatekeepers' Negligence


Chennai, 9 July (H.S.) : A horrific train accident occurred in Cuddalore, leaving one student dead and another fighting for her life. According to reports, the incident took place when a train hit the students from behind while they were standing near the gate. The survivor, in a harrowing account of the incident, claimed that the gate was open when the train approached, leading to the tragic accident.

The student, who narrowly escaped death, recounted the horror of the incident, stating that the gatekeepers' negligence was the primary cause of the accident. She alleged that if the gate had been closed, the accident could have been prevented. The survivor's account has raised serious questions about the safety measures in place at railway gates.

The incident has sparked outrage, with many demanding action against the gatekeepers and improved safety protocols at railway gates. The authorities have launched an investigation into the incident and promised to take necessary actions against those found responsible. The survivor's testimony is expected to play a crucial role in determining the cause of the accident and fixing accountability.

As the investigation unfolds, the survivor continues to receive medical treatment for her injuries. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the need for stricter safety measures to prevent such accidents in the future. The authorities are under pressure to ensure that those responsible are held accountable and that measures are taken to prevent similar incidents from occurring.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary


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