Selfie bid on train claims Odisha student’s life

January 14, 2017 01:35 am | Updated 01:35 am IST - Sambalpur (Odisha):

A 20-year-old engineering student died on Friday after coming in contact with a high-tension wire while taking a selfie atop a stationary goods train at Baljori area in Odisha’s Jharsuguda town, police said.

His friend also sustained injuries in the incident.

The deceased, identified as Rajpal Gourav Patra of Koraput, was a second year Diploma student in civil engineering at the Jharsuguda Engineering School.

The injured student has been identified as Lokesh Das of Balangir, Patra’s batchmate.

Tragic adventure

Police said both had gone to Baljori on Friday morning. A goods train, which was transporting oil, had stopped on the railway tracks at Baljori area and was waiting for signal. Rajpal climbed on the static train to take a selfie, but came in contact with the high-tension live wire overhead and died on the spot while his friend sustained injuries, the police said.

On receiving information, Government Railway Police (GRP) officers reached the spot and recovered the body.

Injured rushed to hospital

The injured student was rushed to Jharsuguda District Headquarter hospital, where his condition was stated to be stable.

“Inquiry into the incident is in progress. We are in the process of recording the statement of the injured student who is undergoing treatment,” said Assistant Sub-Inspector of Government Railway Police Station, Ramesh Bhainsal.

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