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Bus accident kills 13: driver accused of careless driving and phone usage

Recently a bus had crashed with a train killing 13 students. And now vital information has been revealed by one of the survivors.

The school children traveling in a van that crashed into a speeding train in Kushinagar on Thursday, leading to the death of 13 children, had repeatedly asked the driver of their vehicle to stop but the man did not listen as he was busy on the phone, a nine-year-old, who survived the accident said.

“We kept shouting, urging uncle (driver) to stop, but he did not, as he was very busy on phone and was unable to listen to us,” Krishna Verma, one of the boys who survived, said.

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The boy suffered a leg injury but survived the deadly collision while many of his friends did not. His sister Roshni is in a critical condition. Both of them are admitted to BRD Medical College, Gorakhpur.

“Krishna had suffered a leg injury and is out of danger, but the other three children received head injury and are in critical condition,” Dr. Ganesh Kumar, principal of BRD Medical College said.

Dr. Kumar said that even the driver had received multiple fractures as well as a head injury. His condition, too, is very critical, he added.

Earlier, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who visited Kushinagar following the news of the accident, had also told reporters that the van driver appeared to be at fault.

“He is said to have had earphones on… all facts will be known in the inquiry headed by the Gorakhpur Commissioner,” he said.

Some of the eyewitnesses had also commented that onlookers had tried to stop the driver from heading towards the unmanned railway crossing but he paid no attention to them.

The schoolchildren were on their way to the Divine Mission School when their van collided with the Thawe-Kapatanganj passenger train at around 7 am, leaving blood-splattered bodies, water bottles and school bags strewn around.

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