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'Seconds Away From Safety': 2 Women Crushed To Death By Speeding Train At Bakhtiyarpur Station In Bihar

Two women were killed after being struck by the speeding Farakka Express at Bakhtiyarpur Railway Station on May 4. CCTV footage shows them trying to cross the tracks and climb onto the platform as bystanders attempted to help. The train hit them before rescue was possible. Services were briefly halted, and an investigation is underway.
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A fatal accident shocked the railway community in India, after two women instantly lost their lives while attempting to cross the train tracks in an unauthorized zone, being attacked and crushed by the unit. These are the details on TV Azteca Quintana Roo. The events occurred at the railway station in Bakhtiyarpur, India, around 2:24 hours, according to the security camera that recorded the exact moment when women crossed the train tracks and tr…

On the afternoon of 4 May, a fatal accident was reported at Bakhtiyarpur Station, India, after two women tried to cross the train tracks from one scaffold to another.The women who have not been identified were run over by the Farakka Express train in front of the eyes of several people, who tried to help them.The exact moment where two women were hit by the Farakka Express train According to the images broadcast on social networks, victims of un…

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The Free Press Journal broke the news in Mumbai, India on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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