Hyderabad: A bizarre incident took place in Telangana where a woman laid on the tracks, and let a goods train roll over her body. The woman laid straight on the tracks, and not across, avoiding any physical harm to her body. The 30-second video was shot at a junction in Vikarbad’s Nawandgi, which is around 145 km away from state’s district Hyderabad. The video showed the woman resting on the tracks until the train crossed the junction. At one point of time, the woman wanted to lift her head, but the man who shot the video advised her to stay calm underneath the train. The woman got off when all the coaches of the goods trains passed over her. It was just inches above the woman where the train was passing. In many such cases, people who accidentally fall underneath the train, suffer shock afterwards.Meanwhile, some media reports claimed that the woman fell on the tracks while crossing the tracks with her friend. To avoid any harm, she decided to stay put, and wait until the train passed. The friend of hers stood right beside the train in the entire video. Times Now, however, does not verify the video independently.Graphic Visuals, Viewers Discretion Required
HYDRAA Action on Nagarjuna's N-Convention Centre In the latest from Hyderabad, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) held a demolition drive on Monday to raze unauthorised structures built on government lands in Raidurgam area. Prior to that on Saturday, Hyderabad’s Disaster Response and Assets Monitoring and Protection (HYDRAA) demolished N-Convention Centre, owned by popular actor Nagarajuna.#Telangana: A woman escaped a #TrainAccident in #Basheerabad, #Vikarabad district. At Navandgi railway station, a woman from Taki Tanda was crossing when suddenly a train came.
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She lay there without moving until the train moved. The woman escaped safely after the train left. pic.twitter.com/mRWJ3q4BcA
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