Daily Nation Newspaper

3 students crushed by train while taking selfies

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NEW DELHI - Three college students were killed by an express train on Tuesday while taking photos of themselves on a track in India, the country with the world's worst record for selfie deaths.

The three were photograph­ing themselves on a railway bridge when the train hit them in the town of Bidadi in the southern state of Karnataka, police said.

"We found their mutilated bodies on the track and investigat­ions have been taken up," R S Bylanjaiah, a local railway police officer, said.

He said the three had parked their motorbikes on the embankment below the 30m bridge before walking to its centre to take pictures.

Last month, a man was crushed to death by an elephant when he tried to take a selfie with him in the eastern state of Odisha.

A study by scholars from Carnegie Mellon University and Indraprast­ha Institute of Informatio­n Delhi found that of 127 reported selfie deaths worldwide from March 2014 to September 2016, 76 of them occurred in India.

Last November three students died while trying to take a selfie in front of an oncoming train in northern India.

Another student died while clicking a picture on a cliff edge that broke off, sending him plunging to his death into a ravine.

Last year the federal government asked states to ensure there were warning signs at tourist spots deemed dangerous for selfielove­rs.

India's financial capital Mumbai declared 16 no-selfie zones after several deaths at those locations.

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