The man, who poured petrol and set on fire a co-passenger after an argument on board a train in Kerala, escaped after passengers pulled the emergency chain.
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New Delhi: A man on Sunday (April 2, 2023) set fire to a co-passenger after an argument on board an express train in Kerala, which resulted in the death of three persons and injuries to nine others. According to the news agency PTI, the incident occurred around 9.45 pm, when the train reached the Korapuzha railway bridge after crossing Kozhikode city. The bodies of a woman, a one-year-old infant, and a man, who went missing from the Alappuzha-Kannur Executive Express train after the fire, were recovered from the tracks near the Elathur railway station. Police believe that they fell off the train or attempted to get down after seeing the fire.
A case of murder has been lodged against the accused, police said.
“Investigation is going on. A forensic team is inspecting the site,” a Railway police officer told PTI.
The officer said luggage believed to be that of the accused was recovered from the train and it contained a bottle of petrol.
“Besides that, there were no other clues in the bag. It is not believed to be an act of terror. There is no information or links regarding that presently,” he said.
The accused poured an inflammable liquid, believed to be petrol, on a co-passenger and set him on fire resulting in burn injuries to nine other passengers, police said.
“Some of the injured suffered 50 per cent burns, but presently their health condition is stable,” another Railway police officer said.
The bodies found on the tracks did not have any burns, he added.
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Kozhikode, Kerala | Forensic experts reached the spot where the bodies of three people including that of a child were found near a railway track. pic.twitter.com/154A3r3EFU
The accused had escaped soon after the incident, while the injured were shifted to hospitals after passengers pulled the emergency chain.
When the train reached Kannur, a few passengers complained that a woman and a child were missing after the incident.
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“A man, who was injured, kept looking for a woman and a child. We found footwear and a mobile phone of that woman,” a passenger told the media at Kannur.
Soon after the news of the missing persons came out, the city police inspected the tracks and found three bodies, including a woman and a child, and a mid-aged man.
“We have found CCTV visuals of the suspect. The investigation is on,” a senior police official of the district had said.