26-year-old doctor crushed to death by speeding train

Published On 2025-04-05 06:51 GMT   |   Update On 2025-04-05 06:51 GMT

26-Year-Old Doctor Killed in Accident at Malakpet Railway Station

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Hyderabad: A promising young woman doctor tragically lost her life after being struck by a speeding train at Malakpet Railway Station on Friday.

The deceased was identified as a 26-year-old woman from Chanchalguda. According to the Government Railway Police (GRP) from Kacheguda, the doctor was attempting to cross between Platform No.1 and Platform No.2 when she was hit by the speeding train. The collision resulted in severe injuries, and she succumbed to her wounds on the spot, suffering from extensive bleeding. 

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According to Telangana Today, on receiving information, the Kacheguda Railway Police personnel reached the spot and shifted the body to Osmania General Hospital. The case is under investigation.

The Kacheguda Railway Police continue to investigate the incident to determine whether any negligence or other factors contributed to the accident.

This tragedy follows closely on the heels of a heartbreaking incident just days earlier, when an individual took his own life by jumping in front of a moving train on the tracks between Cavalry Barracks and Bolarum Railway Station.

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Medical Dialogues had previously reported that in a tragic incident, a 34-year-old doctor allegedly committed suicide after jumping in front of a moving train on the railway tracks between cavalry barracks and Bolarum railway station. The doctor reportedly took his life after being devastated over his wedding being cancelled, allegedly due to his baldness.

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