In the
Biaora level crossing accident an ox cart
was hit by an express train at
Biaora in
Madhya Pradesh in
India on
May 9
2005.
Eight members of the
same family, including four women and three children, were killed
on the spot when their bullock-cart was hit by a train travelling
from
Okha to
Gorakpur at an unmanned railway
crossing near Biaora station in Rajgarh district at 6.30pm. The
train was unable to stop in time to avoid the cart, but no train
passengers were injured in the crash. The train had just passed
through
Pachor station,
and it is thought the cart's driver, Baldev Singh Sutar, crossed
without looking.
Also killed was his wife Narmada Bai and their
daughters Kalabai (25), Manju (17), Manisha (7), Rekha (1) and son
Deepak (5), as well as another child who was not named. The
family's other two sons were amongst the first on the scene, and
collapsed with shock at the sight. One of the oxen was also
reported dead.
Relatives of the deceased have claimed that
Baldex Sutar was carrying jewels with him for safe-keeping when the
accident happened, and have accused the police of stealing them,
something local police fervently deny.
This incident is typical
of dozens of tragic accidents which mar India's railway system
every year.
See also
List of
rail accidents List of road accidentsExternal
links
Central
Chronicle News Report