Speedy train crushes man to death in J&K’s Budgam district

TDD Correspondent

Budgam, Oct 29(TDD): An unidentified man was crushed to death by a moving train between Budgam-Mazhama section in central Kashmir today.

An official said that the man has died after he was hit by a moving train between Budgam section to Mazhama today morning.

He said that man cut into peices and that his identification is being ascertained.

Police have taken cognizance of the incident and launched the investigations—(TDD)

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