
Hyderabad man climbs atop train, suffers burn injuries due to live wires
India Today
A man suffered severe burn injuries after he climbed on the top of a goods train at Secunderabad Railway station and came in contact with the live wires on Saturday.
A 30-year-old man was severely injured after coming into contact with live wires on the top of a goods train at Secunderabad Railway station on Saturday night. Reportedly, the man, identified as Pupendra Kumar, fell down between the gap of two boogies after the train started.
He was immediately rushed to the hospital and is undergoing treatment. He suffered 60 per cent burn injuries on the body, including his head.
The police reached the hospital to note his statement but the victim was not able to speak properly.
Police revealed, "When asked about his house address or his family phone number or other details he is unable to tell anything. His dress and everything got burnt in the incident. Presently, he is undergoing treatment."

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