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Families struggle to identify India train crash victims

(5 Jun 2023) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4438239 ASSOCIATED PRESS Balasore, Odisha - 5 June 2023 1. Various of a train passing by the accident site, damaged rail cars lying on the side, workers clearing the debris HEADLINE: Families struggle to identify India train crash victims ANNOTATION: India's deadliest train crash in decades has left heartbroken families desperate to claim victim's bodies. ASSOCIATED PRESS Bhubaneswar, Odisha - 5 June 2023 2. Various of family members of victims looking at photographs of the victims on screens to identify them ANNOTATION: Families traveled from all over the country to a hospital in Bhubaneswar city, 125 miles south of the site of the train crash. ANNOTATION: Two screens cycled through photos of the bodies so people could identify their lost loved ones. 3. Upendra Ram weeping as he waits to claim the body of his son Retul Ram ANNOTATION: Upendra Ram identified his 17-year-old son after spending hours looking at photographs of the dead. 4. Photograph of Upendra Ram's son, Retul Ram, and other documents 5. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) Upendra Ram, Father of train crash victim: “I will die remembering him, I will die here if I don’t get his body. I want to go to my village with his body, officials will hand me the body, I have identified.” 6. Various of family members looking at photographs of bodies of the victims to identify their relatives 7. Family members waiting ANNOTATION: Authorities said only 45 bodies have been identified, and 33 have been handed over to families. ASSOCIATED PRESS Balasore, Odisha - 5 June 2023 8. Various of a train passing by the accident site, damaged bogies lying on the side, workers clearing the debris ANNOTATION: Officials are recommending a criminal probe of the crash that killed 275 people. ANNOTATION: Investigators say a signaling failure might have caused two trains to collide. They were then hit by an oncoming passenger train. STORYLINE: Families of the victims of India’s deadliest train crash in decades filled a hospital in Bhubaneswar city on Monday to try to identify the bodies of relatives, as railway officials recommended a criminal probe of the crash that killed 275 people. Distraught relatives of passengers killed in the crash Friday lined up outside the eastern city’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Meanwhile, survivors being treated in hospitals said they are still trying to make sense of the horrific disaster. Outside the hospital, two large screens cycled through photos of the bodies, the faces so bloodied and charred that they were hardly recognizable. Each body had a number assigned to it, and relatives stood near the screen and watched as the photos changed, looking for details like clothing for clues. Many of the people said they spent days on desperate journeys from neighboring states, traveling on multiple trains, buses or rented cars to identify and claim bodies, a process that stretched into a third day. So far only 45 bodies have been identified, and 33 have been handed over to relatives, said Mayur Sooryavanshi, an administrator who was overseeing the identification process at the hospital in the capital of Odisha state, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) south of the site of the train crash in Balasore. Upendra Ram began searching for his son, Retul Ram, on Sunday after traveling about 850 kilometers (520 miles) from neighboring Bihar state. The day-long journey in a rented car, which cost him 35,000 rupees ($423), was exhausting for Ram. Retul, 17, had been on his way to Chennai to find work, Ram said. AP Video by Rishi Lekhi Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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