Delhi : Lucky passengers recall the harrowing moments by chotelal on 08 May, 2012 - 03:01 AM | ||
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chotelal | Delhi : Lucky passengers recall the harrowing moments on 08 May, 2012 - 03:01 AM | |
It was a nightmarish experience. And the feeling is yet to sink in that we have survived. Had the train caught fire following the derailment, there would have been many fatalities.Having escaped with minor injuries, passengers of the ill-fated Punjab Mail which derailed near Rohtak in Haryana in the early hours of Sunday consider themselves extremely fortunate to have survived to tell the tale.“It was a nightmarish experience. And the feeling is yet to sink in that we have survived. Had the train caught fire following the derailment, there would have been many fatalities,” said Rakesh Kumar (37), a Bathinda resident, travelling in S-10 coach of the Mumbai-bound Ferozpur-Mumbai Punjab Mail that derailed on the Rohtak-New Delhi section around 4 a.m.Mr. Kumar was on his way to Delhi along with his wife Manju (34), son Nikhil (14) and daughter Jasmine (16) when the mishap took place. “My daughter is under treatment at a hospital in Delhi for some skin disease and I often accompany her to the Capital. She had an appointment on Sunday and my wife and son also insisted on coming along. Minutes before the derailment my wife had got up to go the washroom and suddenly the train started shaking. Even before we could realise what was happening, our coach derailed and landed on its side. The lights went off and there was dust all around. It took us more than 30 minutes to find our way out of the coach. We lost our luggage as well, but who cares when life itself is at stake?,” said Mr. Kumar. |