Selfie craze proves costly: Three Bengaluru youths crushed to death by train


Bengaluru, Oct 3 (IANS): Three youths were run over by a train on Tuesday while they were reportedly clicking selfies on the railway tracks near here, police said.

The incident took place at around 8.30 a.m. between Hejjala and Bidadi stations.

"The youths were run over by the Golgumbaz Express going to Mysuru from Bengaluru. Witnesses said they were taking selfies. We are investigating," Government Railway Police Superintendent of Police N. Chaitra told IANS.

The bodies of the victims were badly mutilated and scattered along the tracks over a considerable distance.

"Two motorbikes belonging to the victims were parked near the tracks parallel to the Mysuru Road where the Wonderla amusement park is located. Two backpacks were also found," said Chaitra.

The victims -- Prabhu Anand, 18, Rohith, 16, and Pratekh Rayakar, 20 -- were students of National College at Jayanagar in the city's southern suburbs.

"The trio was part of a 10-member group which went to Wonderla from the city. They rode to the spot on two motorbikes, parked the two-wheelers and stood on the tracks to click selfies when the speeding train hit them from behind and dragged them for about 500 metres," said Police Inspector V.S. Shiva Kumar.

The mangled bodies were taken to a state-run hospital at Kengeri for autopsy.

"The families of the victims and their college have been informed about the accident and asked to identify their bodies in the hospital," added Kumar.

  

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  • Ruchir Agarwal, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 03 2017

    People should take a note of what is behind them and what is in surroundings ; while taking selfies. Many selfie deaths have taken place near Jog falls and other falls, balconies of apts.etc

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Tue, Oct 03 2017

    Where there is a will, there is a way.

    Irrespective of the entry of Blue Whale or Selfie in our country or for things even worse than this, we have to squarely blame today's generation for falling into this trap. Everything has its own pros and cons. I am sure these guys were literate, matured and not duffers to decide what they were doing. Being literate is an asset - you can distinguish easily between a right and a wrong and to this very fact they may have decided to act in a "supernatural" manner which was totally uncalled for. Why do we have to become "extra smart" when the situation NEVER deems so. Likewise, the blue whale or that useless piece of sh*t game which is catching up like craze in our country especially with the teens is creating havoc in the lives of those who are actively associated. Can't we apply ourselves, counsel our children and refrain them with a FIRM NO in their demand for sophisticated gadgets which would otherwise be a boon rather than a doom?

    DONT'T BLAME ANYONE. These are trying times. We should adapt and brace ourselves to the situation. It is high time.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Tue, Oct 03 2017

    Very sad but we cannot blame anybody except the three youths and the selfies for their deaths. May their souls RIP and condolences to the bereaved family and loved ones. This selfie has taken away many lives but still, some idiots don't understand.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 03 2017

    Selfie and Bluewhale are the ways of clearing the dumb people from this earth.
    I know this is too bitter line which I have written. But it is the bitter truth.

    Rest in peace!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 03 2017

    Selfies have bought only deaths to India ...

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