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12 killed as train hits bus in Cumilla

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At least 12 people including three children were killed and five others injured as a train crashed into a bus on Padua Bazar level crossing in Cumilla early Sunday.

The deceased were identified as—Laiju Akter, 26, Khadiza, 6, Mariam, 3, Tajul islam, 67, Juhad Biswas, 24, Sirajul Islam, 70, Kohinur Begum, 55, Babul Chowdhury, 55, Fachier Rahman, 26, Sohel Rana, 25, Nazrul Islam Raihan, 45, Saida, 9. UNB news.

All of them hailed from different parts of the country ,said Assistant Director of Cumilla Fire Service Mohammad Idris.

On information, members of the army, police, fire service and Red Crescent rushed to the spot and carried out rescue operations.

Witnesses and fire service officials said when Chattogram-bound bus, named Mamun Special, was crossing the level crossing at Padua Bazar around 2:45 am a Dhaka-bound train from Chattogram hit the vehicle.

The bus became stuck with the engine of the train and was dragged for around one kilometre before the train came to a halt, leaving the vehicle mangled.

Locals and rescuers rushed to the scene following screams of passengers and recovered the injured, who were taken to Cumilla Medical College Hospital.

Fire Service officials said three bodies were recovered from the spot while nine others died at Cumilla Medical College Hospital.

Train movement on Dhaka–Chattogram route remained suspended for three hours following the accident.

Deputy Commissioner Reza Hasan and highway police officials visited the scene.

Meanwhile, multiple probe committees have been formed to investigate the accident.

The railway authorities formed two separate investigation bodies—a divisional committee and a zonal committee—comprising senior officials from transport, engineering, mechanical, signal and medical departments to determine the cause of the accident, said Mostafizur Rahman Bhuiya, Divisional Manager of Chattogram Railway zone.

The committees have been asked to submit its report within three working days.

The Cumilla district administration formed a five-member probe committee led by Additional District Magistrate to conduct an independent inquiry, said a media release of Railway Ministry.

Officials said the committees will examine possible negligence of duty and safety lapses at the level crossing.

Two gatemen have already been suspended over allegations of negligence.

Local administration provided financial assistance to the family members of the deceased.

Food and Agriculture Minister Mohammad Aminur Rashid and State Minister for Road Transport and Bridges Ministry Habibur Rashid visited the spot on Sunday.

The government also announced to provide Tk one lakh each to the family members of the deceased.