Four travelling on train footboards fall to death in Chennai

IANS  |  Chennai 

Four commuters were killed and seven injured on Tuesday when they fell off a moving suburban train after brushing against a concrete wall very close to the tracks, a Southern Railway said.

Tuesday's accident occurred at the station while the victims were travelling standing or sitting on the footboards of the bogeys of the train going from to Thirumalpur.

According to the railway official, the dangling backpacks of these commuters had hit/brushed against the concrete wall, throwing them off balance and leading to their falling from the moving train.

Those injured were admitted to the and The lower limbs of one of the injured were severed and he is undergoing treatment, the said.

The three dead were identified as Shivakumar, Bharat and Naveen Kumar while the fourth deceased remained unidentified. The injured included Vignesh, Naresh, Vijay Kumar, and

According to railway officials, an unidentified injured man admitted to the hospital left on his own.

"suffered injuries on his forehead while has leg injuries," a doctor at the told IANS.

Tamil expressing grief over the deaths and announced Rs 100,000 each to the families of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to the seriously injured.

Senior railway officials rushed to the spot even as other officials visited hospitals to render assistance to the injured.

Regular commuters said that ongoing cable repair work on the stretch had led to overcrowding on suburban trains due to reduced frequency and routing of these trains on to the tracks meant for express trains.

This led to the accident, they maintained and demanded that the wall be demolished to prevent frequent accidents on the spot. They also sought more trains during peak hours.

General Railway Police's said the wall would be demolished at the earliest and appealed to commuters not to travel on train footboards.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 16:44 IST