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Cannot rule out sabotage in Rajya Rani derailment, says Rampur SP

The accident occurred two kilometres from Rampur junction

Cannot rule out sabotage in Rajya Rani derailment, says Rampur SP

Press Trust of India New Delhi/Rampur
A three-feet portion of the track where eight coaches of the Rajya Rani Express derailed here on Saturday was missing and sabotage angle cannot be ruled out, Uttar Pradesh police said.

KK Chaudhri, Rampur SP, who visited the accident site, said the track was found broken and some portions buried.

"Sabotage cannot be ruled out," he said when asked about possible reasons behind the accident.

A railway source in New Delhi also said the derailment was caused, prima facie, due to the rail fracture.

"Weld was found broken. But the reason of the fracture would be ascertained through investigation only," the source said.
 

Chaudhri said an investigation has been initiated and entire fact would come out only after its completion.

The accident occurred two kilometres from Rampur junction and about 100 meters from the Kosi river bridge.

While Rampur police said 15 passengers were injured, three of them seriously, the railways have maintained that only two passengers-- Amit Katiyar and Megh Singh-- have received injuries.

According to the police, seven passengers have been discharged from the district hospital after first aid treatment. The three seriously injured passengers are out of danger, the SP said.

Several senior railway and police officers are present on the site.

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First Published: Apr 15 2017 | 10:54 PM IST

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