Farakka Express kills aunt and niece crossing tracks at Bakhtiyarpur station, India.

NEWS:

Two women were killed after being struck by the Farakka Express while attempting to cross railway tracks and climb onto a platform at Bakhtiyarpur Junction in Bihar, India.

The fatal train accident happened at approximately 00:2:24 p.m. on Monday, May 4, 2026, near platform 1 of the station in Patna district.

The victims were later identified as Intar Devi, 62, from Manpur in Gaya district, and her 45-year-old niece, Sangeeta Devi, a resident of Ramnagar Diara in Athamalgola. Intar Devi had accompanied Sangeeta to the station to see her off.

CCTV footage records the two women walking across the tracks toward the platform. People standing above them notice the approaching train and reach down in an attempt to pull the women to safety.

One of the women raises her arms toward the people on the platform while the other remains immediately behind her. The New Delhi-to-Malda Town train enters the camera’s view before either woman can climb clear of the track.

The train, numbered 14004 and commonly known as the Farakka Express, strikes both women and continues through the station. The video directly establishes that they were on the track, that bystanders attempted to rescue them and that the train hit them before they reached the platform.

The footage does not establish why the women chose to cross the tracks rather than use another route through the station. It also does not show what instructions or warnings may have been given before they entered the railway line.

Both women died at the scene. Railway personnel, the Government Railway Police and the Railway Protection Force responded after the train passed.

The victims’ bodies were recovered from the tracks and taken for postmortem procedures. Initial reports described the remains as severely mutilated by the impact.

Rail traffic through the station was temporarily interrupted while personnel cleared the track. Operations resumed approximately 30 minutes after the accident.

The women had not been identified when the first reports were published. Police began efforts to trace their relatives, and their names, ages and family relationship were established in subsequent reporting.

No passenger aboard the Farakka Express was reported injured, and the available accounts did not indicate that the train derailed or suffered a mechanical failure.

The GRP began examining the circumstances of the deaths, including the CCTV recording and the women’s movement across the station. No later public finding reviewed before publication assigned criminal responsibility to railway personnel or the train crew.

The accident also renewed local demands for improved pedestrian access near the station’s eastern entrance. Residents said the area near the booking counter lacks a conveniently located foot overbridge for people trying to reach platforms used by trains traveling toward Patna.

According to those accounts, some passengers cross the tracks as a shortcut to platforms 2 and 3. No official announcement reviewed before publication confirmed that a new overbridge had been approved following the deaths.

The confirmed sequence is that Intar Devi and Sangeeta Devi entered the tracks, attempted to reach the platform, received help from bystanders and were struck by the passing Farakka Express before they could be pulled to safety.

News story written by DarkGore.

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