14 children killed as train rams school bus

Driver was reportedly speaking on the phone. After picking up 34 students from nearby villages, the bus was on its way to Masaipet where some more children were to board. The bus was being driven by a new driver, Bikshapati, replacing the regular driver K. Balaiah, who was on leave.

July 24, 2014 11:10 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:33 pm IST - MASAIPET (Medak dist.):

The grieving relatives and friends of the school students carrying an injured victim to the ambulance at accident site. Photo: Nagara Gopal

The grieving relatives and friends of the school students carrying an injured victim to the ambulance at accident site. Photo: Nagara Gopal

Fourteen children were killed when a passenger train rammed into a private school bus at an unmanned railway crossing here on Thursday morning.

Driver and cleaner of the bus belonging to Kakatiya Techno School located at Toopran in Medak, 50 km from here, too died. They were on their way to school after picking up students from the surrounding villages when the mishap happened at around 9.15 a.m.

After picking up 34 students from nearby villages, the bus was on its way to Masaipet where some more children were to board. The bus was being driven by a new driver, Bikshapati, replacing the regular driver K. Balaiah, who was on leave.

“While moving past the level crossing, he failed to notice the approaching Nanded –Secunderabad passenger train,” said Secunderabad Railway SP S. Chandrashekhar Reddy.

Eyewitnesses told the police that the school bus was flung into the air as the train crashed into it before falling on the track again only to be dragged for another 30 yards. Death was instant for 12 students and the driver. Cleaner Narsimhulu and two other students died on the way to hospital. Twenty injured students were shifted to Yashoda hospital in Hyderabad where the condition of five students is stated to be critical.

“I thought it was a prank call when someone rang up and said bus carrying my three children was hit by a train. But the caller shouted at me, asking me to rush to the spot,” said Malla Goud. His youngest daughter Sruti (5),a UKG student, died. While his son Varun (7) in second standard, lost his limbs, eldest daughter Ruchita (8) suffered critical wounds.

Investigators are looking into the charge that the bus driver was talking over mobile phone while going past the crossing. Others held the view that a concrete structure built by the railways for the guards blocked the view of the approaching train resulting in the accident.

The accident site presented a gory picture with bags, lunch boxes, shoes, books and stationery of students strewn around the mangled bus. Shocked people from neighbouring villages flooded the spot. Police resorted to lathicharge as some Akhila Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists tried to block an ambulance. Villagers continued their protests till evening. State government and the Railways have announced Rs. Five lakh and Rs. 10 lakh compensation, respectively, to each of the victim’s family.

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