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Aurangabad Train Accident: Bodies Of Migrants Being Taken Home
- Saturday May 9, 2020
- Aurangabad News | Press Trust of India
They had started their journey on foot from Maharashtra hoping to reach Madhya Pradesh, but it was their bodies that reached their home districts of Shahdol and Umaria by special trains on Saturday afternoon.
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Unable to Overcome Impact Of Tragedy: Aurangabad Train Accident Survivor
- Saturday May 9, 2020
- Aurangabad News | Press Trust of India
A survivor of the Aurangabad train tragedy says that the disturbing images of the death of his companions in front of his eyes were haunting him and left him with the mental trauma that he will never be able to overcome in his life.
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Father Of 2 Victims Of Aurangabad Train Tragedy Recalls Last Conversation
- Saturday May 9, 2020
- Aurangabad News | Press Trust of India
Just a day before he was killed in the train accident in Aurangabad, 28-year-old Brajesh Singh had informed his father that he would be reaching their village by a special train soon.
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Aurangabad Train Accident: Bodies Of Migrants Being Taken Home
- Saturday May 9, 2020
- Aurangabad News | Press Trust of India
They had started their journey on foot from Maharashtra hoping to reach Madhya Pradesh, but it was their bodies that reached their home districts of Shahdol and Umaria by special trains on Saturday afternoon.
- www.ndtv.com
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Unable to Overcome Impact Of Tragedy: Aurangabad Train Accident Survivor
- Saturday May 9, 2020
- Aurangabad News | Press Trust of India
A survivor of the Aurangabad train tragedy says that the disturbing images of the death of his companions in front of his eyes were haunting him and left him with the mental trauma that he will never be able to overcome in his life.
- www.ndtv.com
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Father Of 2 Victims Of Aurangabad Train Tragedy Recalls Last Conversation
- Saturday May 9, 2020
- Aurangabad News | Press Trust of India
Just a day before he was killed in the train accident in Aurangabad, 28-year-old Brajesh Singh had informed his father that he would be reaching their village by a special train soon.
- www.ndtv.com