The that killed 13 persons in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon district on Wednesday was caused by a rumour about a fire in a train coach spread by a tea-seller, said Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, reported PTI.
On Wednesday, of the Pushpak Express were killed and 10 others were injured after being hit by the oncoming Karnataka Express. The passengers had jumped onto the tracks near Pachora Railway Station and were hit by an oncoming train.
“A tea-seller from the pantry shouted about a fire having broken out in a coach,” Pawar told reporters in Pune on Thursday. Two passengers who first heard the rumour conveyed it to the others, leading to panic. A passenger pulled the chain to halt the train.
“Some of the scared passengers jumped off the train from both the sides to save themselves,” said Pawar.
Nine of the passengers who died were men while four were women, reported The Hindu. So far, 11 of them have been .
Quoting railway officials, the newspaper reported that although the loco pilots of both trains followed protocols, a curvature in the railway track obstructed visibility for the oncoming Karnataka Express.
“The driver of noticed the flashlight and applied brakes,” Swapnil Nila, the railways’ central public relations officer, told The Hindu. “There was a curvature of almost...