'Family Is Devastated': 3 Brothers Who Were Headed To Chennai Lose Lives In Odisha Train Accident
Besides his wife, Nishikant is survived by a daughter and a son, both minors. Dibakar is survived by two sons and his wife.
A family lost three members in the Odisha train tragedy in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district. They were three brothers who were travelling to Tamil Nadu in search of work says the news reports.
3 brothers died
The victims, reportedly identified as Haran Gayen (40), Nishikant Gayen (35) and Dibakar Gayen (32), are residents of Charanikhali village in Basanti Uttar. The reports suggest that they usually lived in the southern state of Chennai most time of the year and did menial jobs there.
They came home a few days back, and were going back to Tamil Nadu this time in the Coromandel Express in search of work as farm labourers. But, little did anyone know that they would never reach their destination.
Family mourns the loss
As the news of their deaths came, a pall of gloom descended on the village. Their wives fell unconscious as neighbours continued consoling them.
Haran¡¯s wife Anajita is a neurological patient, locals said, adding that her treatment was now in question. He is survived by two married daughters and a son who has recently started working at a local eatery.
Besides his wife, Nishikant is survived by a daughter and a son, both minors. Dibakar is survived by two sons and his wife.
¡°My father and uncles are no more, our family is devastated,¡± said an inconsolable Avijit, the son of Haran.
12 from the district died, 44 missing, 110 injured
Twelve people from the district have lost their lives in the crash, which happened on Friday evening, officials said. A total of 110 people from the district were injured, 44 were missing and 16 have so far returned to their homes, they said.
Among those dead, six people are from Basanti block, including the three brothers, two from Kakdwip and one each from Joynagar-2, Baruipur, Canning-1 and Magrahat-1 blocks, they added. While most of the victims from the district were migrant workers, the rest were headed to Bengaluru for treatment, officials said.
The accident in Balasore involving three trains -- Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express and a goods train -- killed nearly 300 people, in one of the worst railway tragedies in the country.
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