Death audit of road accident fatalities compulsory in Bengal
Death Audits in case of fatalities in road transport accidents (RTAs) will be compulsory in West Bengal, as per the latest order from the state Health Department.
One person was killed while another was injured after being thrown out of a moving train in Palwal district of Haryana.
The government Railway Police (GRP) Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Mohinder Singh told The Statesman that Davinder, a resident of Palwal district died in the said incident while Lalit got injuries.
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The duo were thrown out of the train near the Asaoti railway station in the Palwal district after a scuffle with some persons. Three persons belonging to delhi have been arrested in the said incident, the DSP said.
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Incident took place around 9:30 pm on Saturday when a dispute took place between the two sides and then the victims were pushed out the train, the police said.
According to the police, both the victims and the culprits started fighting over standing near the coach’s door.
A case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including section 302 (murder) has been registered at GRP police station Faridabad.
The injured Lalit has been discharged from the hospital after the treatment and the investigation is going on, the police said.
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