Father and Baby Survive Train Overhead in Bangladesh Railway Station Incident
Dramatic video shows father pressing infant against platform wall as eight carriages pass over them at Bhairab station
نظرة سريعة
- A father and his infant son survived being run over by a commuter train in Bangladesh after the child slipped from his arms as the family attempted to disembark at Bhairab Railway Station.
- The dramatic incident was captured on video showing the father pressing his son against the platform wall as eight carriages passed overhead.
- Both were miraculously unhurt.
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لماذا يهم
Commuter trains in Bangladesh are frequently overcrowded, and accidents at railway stations are relatively common due to the high volume of passengers and sometimes inadequate safety measures.
The family had been travelling on the Dhaka-bound Titas commuter train at Bhairab Railway Station, according to a report by Bangladeshi newspaper Daily Sun. When the train, which was delayed by about 1½ hours, pulled into the station at about 3.30pm on Tuesday, the family reportedly failed to get off. Realising their error, they hurriedly dashed out just as the train was about to leave the station. The man was carrying his baby boy when the child slipped from his arms. A viral video shows the man jumping onto the tracks and pressing his son against his body and the platform wall as the train passes overhead. After about eight carriages go over them, passers-by quickly jump down to help the two, who are miraculously unhurt. The boy's mother can be seen cuddling her baby at the end of the clip.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific safety measures could prevent such incidents in the future?
- Were any railway officials held accountable for the delayed train?
- Did the family face any legal consequences for the disruption caused?






