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Kolkata: The train collision at Sainthia in West Bengal on Monday early morning has left hundreds of worried relatives of the passengers in the Vananchal Express and the Uttar Banga Express, involved in the accident, harried.
The relatives dashed from one station to another to know whether their near and dear ones were dead or alive.
"My mother-in-law Mala Roy and my wife were coming from Coochbehar. They were in the Uttar Banga Express. But I don't know whether they are dead or alive," said Kanchan Dey.
"Last (Sunday) night I talked to my son-in law and daughter over telephone. They were inside the Vananchal Express. I had gone to the Howrah station earlier. And now I have come to Sealdah station but still I don't have any information about them," said Phulmati Dutta whose daughter Rama Ray was in the train.
Over 60 people are feared killed and 150 injured early on Monday after the speeding Sealdah-bound Uttar Banga Express rammed into three coaches of the stationary Bhagalpur-Ranchi Vananchal Express at Sainthia station in Birbhum district, 191 km from Kolkata, railway authorities said.
Several heart-touching stories could be heard as the relatives of the passengers were left distressed by the uncertainty in store for them after the accident. Prashanta Mahapatra, in his 60s, was seen frantically pressing the buttons of his mobile phone. But he was disappointed every time he dialled the number.
"My son was going to Ranchi. He took the train from Asansol. But I don't have any information about him. Whenever I call I am told the mobile is switched off," said Mahapatra.
"I pray to god that my son Dalim Kundu and my grandson are fine. The mobile phones are saying unreachable," said a wailing Ghostho Behari Kundu whose son and grandson were in the Vananchal Express.
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