Toll rises to 10 in train accident in West Bengal's Darjeeling
While eight bodies were brought to the state-run North Bengal Medical College and Hospital (NBMCH) after the accident on Monday morning, two persons died during treatment
PTI
Siliguri, 18 June
The toll in the train accident in
West Bengal's Darjeeling district rose to 10, an official said on Tuesday.
While eight bodies were brought to
the state-run North Bengal Medical College and Hospital (NBMCH) after the
accident on Monday morning, two persons died during treatment, he said.
Among the deceased was a
six-year-old girl who was admitted to the hospital in a "critical
condition", doctor Sandip Sengupta, NBMCH's dean of student affairs, told
PTI-Video. "The girl had fractures in her legs and a liver-spleen injury.
She died while undergoing treatment," he said.
Thirty-seven people were admitted
to the hospital on Monday following the accident, he said, adding that two of
them went home after primary treatment. "Three persons are in the trauma
care unit. They underwent surgery. Few patients have fractures. Most of them
have superficial injuries. Our challenge is to send them home in good health.
Our team is working tirelessly," Sengupta said.
A goods train rammed into the
stationary Sealdah-bound Kanchanjunga Express near Rangapani, 30 km from the
New Jalpaiguri station in Siliguri, on Monday morning.
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