Two Women and a baby died while crossing the railway track


Team Udayavani, Jan 31, 2018, 2:44 PM IST

Kasargod: Two young women and a child were hit by a train near Manjeshwar railway station today.

The deceased have been identified as Amina (45), Ayesha (42) and Ayesha’s three-year-old son Tameem.

It has been reported that the two sisters along with the baby were trying to cross the railway crossing when a train hit them.

The bodies were taken for post mortem.

A case has been registered at Manjeshwar police station.

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