dead student
A student was hit by a train while crossing railway tracks near Binauli Road in Uttar Pradesh’s Baghpat district. A student tragically died after being hit by a train. When 3 students saved their lives by jumping from the track. The student was going to school with her friends. The police reached the spot and took the body of the student in their custody and sent it for postmortem. Indeed, excessive silt has accumulated near the Bijraul Road railway gate due to inundation due to rains. The students were crossing the railway tracks to avoid waterlogging and mud.
Actually, the deceased student is named Chaya, who is said to be 17 years old. Chhaya was a resident of Mohannagar in Baraut. She was studying in class 11 at Janata Vedic Inter College. Like every day she left for college with her three friends on Saturday morning. A student died due to waterlogging and mudslide near Bijraul Road railway gate due to rain. Students go to school through railway tracks to avoid waterlogging.
A student died after being hit by a train
Train 01619 from Delhi to Saharanpur arrived, which was ignored by the students. Seeing the train coming, people started shouting. Seeing the train, three schoolgirls somehow jump down from the track, but while jumping from the track, Chaya is hit by a train coming from behind. As the student was hit by the train, there was chaos at the place. Bystanders rushed to pick up the student, but the student had already died. Other students were injured after jumping off the track. As soon as the information was received, the police and family members also reached the spot.
People cross the track to avoid the mud
Due to the construction of railway overbridge on Bijraul and Binauli roads in Baraut, people traveling between the two routes have to face great difficulty. People keep coming and going from the side of the railway track to avoid the mud. Due to the construction of overbridges, mud and water logging is a permanent condition. Due to this, people resort to traveling through railway tracks which are always dangerous.