
Panic at Agra railway station after Covid-19 positive man dies on train
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A 62-year-old man died of Covid-19 complications onboard the Garba Super Fast Special Train on Monday.
The death of a 62-year-old man suffering from Covid-19 onboard the Garba Super Fast Special Train triggered a state of panic at the Agra Fort Railway Station on Monday. The deceased was identified as Ashok Biswas hailing from West Bengal. Biswas was travelling from Gandhidham in Gujarat to Hooghly district in West Bengal. When the train arrived at the Agra Fort station, passengers informed the railway officials about the incident. But nobody was ready to take the body off the train. Read | Why did the BJP lose Bengal 2021?More Related News

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