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WATCH| Woman Miraculously Shields Children Stuck Between Tracks And Platform In Bihar’s Barh

The woman and her children slipped under the platform and fell on the tracks. Chaos ensued as frantic onlookers screamed to save them.

In a bid to save her children from moving train, a woman covered her children beside railway tracks while the train was speeding on tracks in Bihar’s Barh railway station on Saturday.

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The video went viral on Saturday after a passenger recorded the video. In a video it was seen that a woman covered her children after lying over them when a train was speeding just inches away from them. The video was widely circulated on social media platforms.

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According to reports, the woman and her children were traveling to Delhi from Begusarai along with family members on Vikramshila Express. When she was boarding the train she fell on the tracks along with her children, due to the huge crowd.

By the time, passengers rushed to rescue her train leaving the platform and she was stuck between the tracks and platform. She completely covered her children till the train leaves the platform. Subsequently, the woman and her children were rescued.

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First published on: Dec 24, 2023 01:01 PM IST


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