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Student run over by train at Comba
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In a tragic accident, a Std XII girl, student of Damodar 
Science Higher Secondary, Margao was run over by 
a speeding train at the Comba railway crossing on 
Tuesday morning.

The death of the young girl triggered outrage from the 
school management and local residents as it brought to 
fore the inadequate facilities at the Comba railway 
crossing for the 1500-student community to make it 
to the nearby educational institutions.

The incident occurred early morning when deceased 
Roshni Rego along with four other students headed for 
school from their village Batti-Sanguem. When the vehicle 
carrying them approached the Comba subway to cross 
over to the school, the driver found the same inundated 
with rain water and decided to drop the students near the 
railway crossing. It is learnt that since the railway crossing 
was closed for vehicular traffic, these students decided to 
cross the tracks through a narrow opening, anxious to 
make it to the school on time.

Roshni, who was the last amongst the students to cross 
the tracks, was hit by the speeding Vasco-Colem train. 
Within moments, the badly mutilated body of the 
deceased girl was found lying on the tracks, with her 
body severed into two parts.

Chairman of the Damodar Higher Secondary School, 
Bhai Naik said the school had been demanding a 
footbridge for a long time for the students to cross the 
tracks, but in vain. He said the accident occurred 
because the subway was literally converted into a 
swimming pool by heavy overnight rains, adding that 
the incident could have been averted if the authorities 
had to build a footbridge at the level crossing  
 
“Everyday, around 1000-1500 students cross the tracks 
to make it to the educational institutions. We have been 
demanding a footbridge, but the Government built a 
subway. We don’t know the benefit of the subway to 
the students”, he said, adding the deceased student was 
dragged by the speeding train after her school bag got 
entangled with the hook of the train.

Higher Secondary School Principal Ballikar said it is a 
tragedy that the incident took away the life of a good 
and studious student. “Roshni was a very good and 
well behaved student”, he added.

Ballikar said authorities should immediately look into 
the needs of a footbridge, besides speed breakers in 
the interest of students safety. “Roshni might have 
thought that she would clear the tracks before the 
train could cross the level crossing. She was dragged 
by the railway hook”, he said, adding “one reason for 
the tragedy was the subway which was submerged 
under water, forcing the vehicle driver to drop the 
students near the level crossing”.

A local resident Roque Rodrigues said the Government 
has built the subway without any proper study since the 
location is a low-lying area prone to flooding during 
monsoons. He said neither the Government nor the 
educational institutions are concerned about the safety 
of students studying in these schools and colleges. 
“Even the level crossing is not barricaded by authorities, 
prompting students to cross the tracks even when it is 
closed for traffic”, he said.

Incidentally, it was only after the tragic accident that the 
authorities moved in to erect barricades at the approach 
point on both sides of the subway. 
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HERALD 21/7/10 page 1
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