Indian Railways News => | Topic started by eabhi200k on Oct 15, 2012 - 16:00:15 PM |
Title - Cops unable to trace 5th victimPosted by : eabhi200k on Oct 15, 2012 - 16:00:15 PM |
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The railway police is looking for a victim, who underwent treatment for a leg fracture at a railway clinic and then left before his statement could be recorded in Thursday’s incident. The police is hoping to get the exact sequence of events from the victim, in order to get a clearer picture.According to the railway police, the man, identified only as Kanhaiyalal Yadav, reached an emergency first aid centre set up on platform six of the Central Railway section at Dadar station, soon after the accident occurred. He was diagnosed with a fracture to his right leg, provided necessary medical aid and was advised to get himself admitted to a hospital. The man then left, leaving his name, address and cellphone number at the register.“The residential address only mentions a road in Chunabhatti and is too vague. The cellphone number is switched off, effectively ruling out any way to trace the man easily. We are now making inquiries with hospitals, both government as well as private, to check if anyone with a fracture to his right leg has been admitted since Thursday,” said a railway police officer. |