A native of this Uttar Pradesh town, Dilshad frequently takes the Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express for Delhi where he works. On the fateful Saturday evening, he ended up being locked inside the S-2 coach-- the carriage that had climbed on to another during the accident at Khatauli.
"We were all hanging precariously in the carriage. Many of my fellow passengers suffered terrible injuries. All, I recall is that there was a very loud and continuous thud around 5:40 PM and then the bogie was swerved over another," he said.
"The doors were crushed, so we went to the emergency windows and then, slowly, we all climbed down to the roof of the coach below and eventually to the ground," Dilshad told PTI.
Shariq Nasim, 32, says he gets nightmares and his head whirls. "I got hit on my head. Also, my leg got broken. I can't even recall if I was in S-5 or S-6. Mere thought of the accident terrifies me," said the city resident, before being taken for a leg plaster at a district hospital.
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"59 injured passengers were brought to our hospital yesterday. Four of them were in critical condition so we referred them to the Meerut Medical College and Hospital. As of now, 39 patients are left here. They are in stable condition," Chief Medical Superintendent of Muzaffarnagar District Hospital, Dr P K Agarwal told PTI.
"Three of these critical patients, and one more, were in a state of shock. We first normalised them before sending them to the other hospital," he said
A group of volunteers from Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) donated blood to the needy at the hospital in the last two days.