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POST TIME: 16 April, 2018 00:00 00 AM
Four killed as train derails in Gazipur
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Four killed as train derails in Gazipur

Rescue workers and onlookers huddle around the spot in Tongi where a Jamalpur-bound train derailed leaving four passengers dead and communication with the northern part of the country snapped for hours. Independent photo

Dhaka's rail communications with other parts of the country resumed after three hours of disruption yesterday afternoon following the derailment of a commuter train in Tongi that left four passengers dead, reports UNB. Contacted, Railways Minister Mujibul Haque said the rail communications resumed around 4 pm. The derailment caused immense sufferings to passengers as a number of trains on different routes got stranded at different stations. Police of Kamalapur Government Railway Police (GRP) said the Dhaka-bound commuter train from Jamalpur veered off the tracks in the area around 12:45 pm, leaving three of its passengers dead on the spot and 30 others injured.

Seven each of the injured were admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) and Tongi General Hospital while the rest were given first aid. Among the injured, Shahadat Hossain,35, died at the DMCH.

Meanwhile, Railways Minister Mujibul Haque visited the spot.

He told reporters after visiting the spot that the family of the each deceased will be given compensation while the government will ensure proper treatment of the injured,

Meanwhile, a three-member investigation committee was formed to probe the train derailment.

Director General of Bangladesh Railway Amzad Hossain said the probe committee, headed by Chandan Kanti Dey, Chief Signal Telecom of Bangladesh Railway, will submit their report within three days.

The other members of the committee are Ariful Islam, (East) Chief engineer, Mizanur Rahman, Chief Technical engineer.