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Bangladesh Road Mishap
Representative image of a Bangladesh Train from Wikimedia Commons

Bangladesh: Train hits auto rickshaw in Narsingdi, three die

| @indiablooms | Jun 04, 2022, at 09:58 pm

Dhaka: As many as three people,who were travelling in an autorickshaw, died as a train rammed the vehicle at a level crossing in Narsingdi’s Raipura, media reports said on Friday.

Two others were hurt in the tragedy.

The accident occurred at a train crossing near the Amirganj Rail Station around 10 am on Saturday, SI Jahedi Hassan, chief of the Narsingdi Railway Police Outpost told bdnews24.

The names and identities of those who died in the incident are still not known.

The Jayantika Express, travelling from Sylhet to Dhaka, crashed into the autorickshaw around 10 am, SI Jahedi told the news portal.

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