What Happened to Four Individuals Struck by Train on Their Way to PM Modi's Rally in Bengal's Taherpur?
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Kolkata, Dec 20 (NationPress) In a devastating incident in West Bengal's Nadia district, four individuals lost their lives after being struck by a train, while two others sustained injuries as they were heading towards Taherpur, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to conduct a public meeting this Saturday, according to police reports.
The authorities indicated that the deceased and injured were part of a group traveling to attend the Prime Minister's rally. Reports suggest that all of them hailed from Murshidabad district.
Upon learning of the tragedy, senior railway and police officials quickly arrived on the scene. An investigation is currently underway to ascertain the factors contributing to the incident.
This unfortunate event transpired near the Taherpur station. It has been reported that 40 individuals had traveled from Murshidabad on Friday night to participate in PM Modi's rally. Most of them are believed to be from Sabaldah village in the Burwan region. Some members of the group reportedly ventured onto the railway tracks to relieve themselves in the early hours. At that moment, they were struck by an oncoming train, resulting in four individuals being thrown onto the tracks. The impact was so severe that they succumbed to their injuries immediately. Two others were taken to Shaktinagar Hospital in critical condition, with reports indicating that one of them remains in serious condition.
Preliminary investigations suggest that poor visibility due to dense fog may have played a role in the accident, rendering the train invisible and leading to this tragic event. However, further inquiries are ongoing to explore other possible factors.
"Four individuals were killed instantly after being hit by a train, while two others nearby were injured and are receiving treatment at a hospital. The incident occurred early in the morning, and the bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination," stated a senior officer from the Nadia district police.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Nadia's Taherpur to deliver a public address amidst the backdrop of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise.