The condition of 11 students injured in the bus-train collision at an unmanned railway crossing in Telangana's Medak district continues to remain serious today even as the district authorities and police have begun an inquiry into the mishap.
Telangana Health Minister T Rajaiah, who visited the private hospital in Secunderabad where 20 students injured in the mishap were undergoing treatment, said the condition of four students remains critical and seven others are on ventilator. Nine are out of danger.
Sixteen persons -- 14 school children, the driver of the private school bus and the cleaner -- were killed and 20 students were injured as a passenger train hit their bus at an unmanned railway crossing in Masaipet village yesterday.
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State Revenue Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali, who also visited the hospital, said the South Central Railway (SCR) should immediately take necessary measures to install gates at unmanned level crossings at all places in Telangana.
Following an order from Medak district's In-charge Collector A Sharat, the district authorities began an inquiry into the incident and police were also carrying out a separate probe.
"We are collecting documents and records pertaining to the bus manufacturing, driver's licence among other details from the private school and verifying them and we will prepare a report. A legal opinion will be taken and if there are any violations, we will also book a case against the school management," Medak District Superintendent of Police Shemushi Bajpai told PTI.
After autopsy of the bodies, the last rites of the deceased were conducted last night. Most of the victims were from Toopran mandal of the district, the SP said.
The Government Railway Police has already booked a case in connection with the accident.