Overcome by the shock, the passengers who arrived at the Bangalore railway station here, said the cries of burning passengers still rang in their ears.
30-year-old Ratnamma, who along 20 others boarded the train at Gooty (Andhra Pradesh), said she was rudely woken out of her sleep around 3.15 AM when the train stopped with a loud thud. Her husband fell from the upper berth on some children sleeping on the floor.
"I thought it was an earthquake. It is only when I saw other passengers jostling to get out, throwing their luggage outside and women wailing did I realise something was wrong.When we got down, it was a blood curdling sight," she said.
One of the bogies was in flames, charred bodies were all around and bleeding and injured passengers including small children, were crying for help. "It is a sight I cannot forget", she said, tears streaming down her face.
"It was simply unbearable and a gory sight to watch our fellow passengers burning in front us, while we just stood helpless" she said.
"We desperately wanted to help but it was searingly hot and smoke was coming out of the bogie, almost choking us. We could not muster up the courage to save our brothers and sisters", she said.
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