Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

TWO FAMILIES STILL IN DARK ABOUT THEIR KIN

- HT Correspond­ent

AMRITSAR: It has been two days since the train tragedy struck the Dussehra revellers, two families are still in the dark about the whereabout­s of their members.

Though the Railway Protection Force (RPF) claim they have identified all the bodies but a migrant labourer is still claiming that his brother was among the Dussehra crowd but he has not found the body yet.

Ajay Singh (25), who hails from Bihar, said, “On Friday, my brother Ranjit (23) came here to pay obeisance at the Golden Temple. On Saturday afternoon, I got a picture of my brother’s severed head lying on the rail track. I went to Guru Nanak Dev Hospital and the civil hospital, but the authoritie­s there sent me to the GRP station. But they did not help me find my brother’s body,” he said showing the picture of his brother’s severed head on his mobile phone.

Preetam (42) of Madhya Pradesh, who was at the GRP station to identify his brother Seeta Ram’s body, said, “The GRP has shown me a torso and I have identified it by his underwear as there is no other cloth on the body. But the police are yet probing whether the body is of my brother and have assured to hand it over to on Monday.”

RPF inspector Davinder Kalyan said, “We are investigat­ing the call details and mobile location of Ranjit to find whether he was at the spot when the accident occurred.”

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