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The devastating accident claimed the lives of at least 293 people and left over 1,100 injured I File Photo

Odisha train crash | Will never forget that sight: Passenger after miraculous escape


Following the horrific train tragedy in Odisha, eyewitness accounts are now coming to the fore, narrating how the disaster led to over 200 people losing their lives and scores of others injured.

Anubhav Das, a passenger on the Coromandel Express that was involved in a horrific triple train crash on Friday, has posted an eyewitness account of the tragedy on Twitter. In a series of tweets, Das has described how the accident unfolded. “As a passenger on the Coromandel Express from Howrah to Chennai, I am extremely thankful to have escaped unscathed. It probably is the biggest train accident related incident.”

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“Three trains were involved in the accident — Coromandel Express 12841, Yesvantpur-Howrah SF and a goods train. Initial impressions are that the Coromandel Express derailed and collided with the goods train (parked on the loop track on the side),” he said. Subsequently, the derailed coaches were hit by the oncoming Yesvantpur express on a nearby track, he said.

In one of the tweets, he said: “3 general coaches of Yesvantpur Express are completely damaged and derailed. Almost 13 coaches of Coromandel Express including general, sleeper, AC 3 tier and AC 2 tier are completely damaged.”

“Not to exaggerate but I have myself witnessed more than 200-250 deaths. Families crushed away, limbless bodies and a bloodbath on the train tracks. It was a sight that I will never forget. God help the families. My condolences.”

At least 238 people have been killed and more than 900 injured in the train crash, according to officials.

(With agency inputs)

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