INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BHUBANESWAR: At least 40 bodies retrieved from the derailed bogies of the Coromandel Express rake involved in the three-train crash in
oversaw the rescue operation said on Monday.His statement echoes the FIR that mentions electrocution as the cause of many deaths after live
overhead cables fell on the compartments
Heart-wrenching aerial footage depicts horrific scene of Odisha train disasterThe cables apparently snapped after the Yeshwantpur
(Bengaluru)-Howrah Express crashed into the derailed bogies of the Coromandel Express at 6.55pm Friday
recognition, there were around 40 with no visible injury marks or bleeding from anywhere
manager of East Coast Railway, said it was possible that those electrocuted were in contact with some part of the bogies in that exact
Ranjeet Nayak, sub-divisional railway police officer of Cuttack, was entrusted with the probe on the basis of the complaint lodged around
states.Sources said the MHA had informed the state government that a CBI team, led by a joint director, would visit Odisha by Tuesday to
formally take over the probe.The commissioner of railway safety visited the accident site before starting a public hearing in Kharagpur,
West Bengal.WatchCoromandel Express and Yeshwantpur-Howrah trains derail in Odisha's Balasore, over 300 injured, several dead