Anxious relatives and friends were seen approaching the Police help desk at the hospital to know the fate of their dear ones who travelled in the AC-3 Tier Coach (B-1) of the train which caught fire, claiming 26 lives.
The bodies were brought in ambulances to the hospital, as the grief-stricken kin of the victims waited. A few relatives were seen even approaching the huge media contingent present to get any bit of information about their relatives.
"Rahul was on his way to Raichur from Bangalore; his parents are coming here after hearing about the news on television," he said.
Equally worried was Sheshapani, maternal uncle of Sreelatha (26) and her husband Srinivas (28), newly wed software engineer couple and city residents.
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"Sreelatha and Srinivas were married six months ago; I'm not getting any information about them till now." "Please share with me if you have any access to survivors or dead list," he requested mediapersons.
A 64 year old man was seen waiting at the hospital to know about his son in-law.
Police officials at the help desk said "we will allow relatives to look at bodies and identify them, whether they are able to identify bodies or not- we will have to go for identity tests because bodies might have got burnt beyond recognition." "We expect the process to take two days.