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Jan Shatabdi express train runs over two girl students in Modinagar  

PTI | , Ghaziabad
Feb 05, 2022 10:19 PM IST

Onlookers said that the girls halted at the crossing after noticing the goods train, but failed to see the Janshatabdi train.

Two girl students were mowed down by the New Delhi-Dehradun Janshatabdi Express in Modinagar when they were crossing the tracks, officials said on Saturday.

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The girls, identified as Priya, 17, and Shivani, 20, were residents of Nandnagari colony of Modinagar in Ghaziabad and were returning home after purchasing household goods when the incident occurred at around 4:30 PM on Friday.

According to officials of Northern Railways, the driver of the train which ran over the girls, when questioned, said that when his train was on the up line, a goods train was on the down line.

Onlookers said that the girls halted at the crossing after noticing the goods train, but failed to see the Janshatabdi train.

They told the police that the girls could not hear the train whistle due to the loud sound of a DJ, which was being played in a function near the railway crossing.

The Railways also said that it has built cemented boundaries on either side of the tracks to prevent unauthorised entries.

According to information received, while Priya was in the 12th standard, Shivani was pursuing a BSc course. 

The bodies were handed over to the parents, outpost incharge of government railway police (GRP) Modinagar, Sub-Inspector Baburam Singh told PTI.

Following the request of their parents, the bodies of both the girls were handed over to them without conducting an autopsy, the Railways said.

Such instances are not considered as “rail accidents” by the Railways and the victims are termed as "trespassers". 

 
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