70-year-old man ran over by goods train in Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur, April 5: In yet another mishap on railway tracks, a 70-year-old man was run over by a goods train in the Tatanagar-Salgajhuri section under Parsudih police station area on Wednesday morning.

The victim identified as Ambika Shah was a resident of Barigora in Parsudih. According to  reports, the victim was on his way to get milk from the adjoining Krishna Nagar area after crossing a railway track when the mishap occurred.

According to an eyewitness account, the elderly man was hit by the goods train from behind, suggesting that he might have missed to see the approaching train from behind.

A member of the family said that Ambika Shah used to go to bring milk from Krishna Nagar following the same route and at the same time.

The police recovered the body and sent it to MGM medical college mortuary for post-mortem having registered an accidental case.

It may be mentioned here that yesterday a 55-year-old man was run over by a goods train near Tatanagar Loco drop-gate about two kms away from the spot where the elderly man was killed today.

When a person is hit by a train, it is a serious accident that can result in severe injuries or even death. The authorities usually conduct an investigation to determine the cause of the accident and to take appropriate measures to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

In cases like this, it’s important for individuals to be aware of their surroundings when near railway tracks and to always follow safety guidelines. This includes staying clear of the tracks when a train is approaching and obeying all warning signs and signals.

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