13 children killed as train hits school van

Press Trust of India  |  Kushinagar (UP) 

Thirteen children on their way to school were killed today when a train rammed into their van at an unmanned railway crossing in

Five others were injured as the Thawe-Kapatanganj passenger train hit the van carrying 25 people, mostly children from Divine Public School, at 7 am.

Local people who rushed to the gate at Behpurva, about 50 km from Gorakhpur, saw blood-splattered bodies of children, aged between 8 and 10, with water bottles, school bags and books strewn around. The was described as 'unmanned', with no barrier to stop road traffic. But a 'gate mitra' (railway volunteer) was posted there.

Some eyewitnesses said the driver, who is among the injured, tried to speed across the even when onlookers tried to draw his attention to the approaching train. One eyewitness said that the van then got stuck in the middle of the rail tracks. said he was "deeply pained" over the accident action. "As I was coming to you, I got the sad from Uttar Pradesh's about the train ramming into a school bus in which children were travelling (and that) many children have been killed, he said at a BJP meeting in poll-bound also expressed grief. Yogi Adityanath, who reached to get a first-hand account, faced protests from the local people. An angry crowd at the accident spot raised slogans against railway and local authorities. Some protesters squatted on the tracks demanding that railway personnel should be posted at the unmanned crossing to avoid such accidents.

The train was on way to Gorakhpur from Siwan. The gate 45 near falls in Railway's Varanasi division. An said the 'gate mitra' tried to stop the van from crssing the tracks, but failed. The accident comes two years after a similar tragedy in Uttar Pradesh's district in which eight children were killed and 14 others injured when a school bus was hit by a train at an unmanned railway crossing. told reporters in that the appeared to be at fault. "He is said to have earphones on... all facts will be known in the inquiry headed by the Gorakhpur Commissioner," he said. Four children and the of the van are undergoing treatment at in Gorakhpur.

Adityanath said if required the injured will be sent to a specialty hospital for treatment. He announced an ex-gratia compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the families of the victims. He said the will take strict action against those found responsible for the laxity. Directives have already been issued to ensure that such incidents are not repeated and the inquiry report will find out what went wrong in this case, the said. Police has registered cases against the school principal and he was being questioned. Answering a query, Adityanath said the inquiry will establish if the school was unregistered.

The said he has spoken to on train accidents at unmanned crossings and appealed to him to make them manned, and if required build overbridges. The Railways also announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the kin of each child killed in the accident. "I received the unfortunate of the death of schoolchildren. I have asked senior officials to conduct a probe into the incident," he said. The dead were identified as (8), (8), Atiullah (10), Arshad (10), Anash (10), Qamran (8), Farhan (10), Sajida (10), Tamanna (8), Miraz (9), Muskan (9), Ravi (10), Tunnu (9) and Ragini (8). also condoled the children's death. UP Legislature Party also went to the to supervise relief work. He demanded a compensation of Rs 50 lakh for the families of each dead child. Members of Bar Council, Kushinagar, also complained about the "irresponsible attitude" of the district hospital staff. They told Adityanath that the doctors there sent the four children and the to without even administering first aid. condoled the deaths and asked the government to take steps for preventing such accidents in future. She said despite such cases recurring at the unmanned level crossings, the state and the central governments had remained indifferent. supremo Akhilesh Yadav also expressed grief.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 19:30 IST