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3 injured in fall from 3 buses

Police officer blames drivers and helpers for the rising bus accidents in the city

Our Special Correspondent Calcutta Published 08.02.20, 07:39 PM
The number of bus accidents in the city had increased in 2019 compared to the previous year

The number of bus accidents in the city had increased in 2019 compared to the previous year Representational image from Shutterstock

Three bus passengers were injured in accidents across the city between Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.

Around 5.15pm on Friday, Rabindranath Roy, 57, who was travelling in a state bus on route S45, fell off the vehicle while getting off on Diamond Harbour Road near the Taratala crossing.

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Roy, a resident of Sakuntala Park, has been admitted to Vidyasagar State General Hospital with leg injuries.

The second accident took place about an hour later when Aditya Soumya Chandra, 24, fell while getting off a bus on route 218 near Dakshinapan shopping complex in Dhakuria.

Chandra, a resident of Kasba, has been admitted to hospital with head injuries.

On Saturday afternoon, Tapasi Dutta, 55, fell from the footboard of a bus on route 71 on MG Road in Burrabazar.

She has been admitted to Calcutta Medical College and Hospital with hand injuries.

“In such cases, it is either the fault of the bus driver and helper who are not careful to ensure the bus does not start moving before a passenger has got off the vehicle or the passenger who tries to get off a moving bus,” an officer said.

A large number of bus accidents in the city happen when buses drop off and pick up passengers in the middle of the road or speed trying to overtake other buses on the same route, police said.

Although the number of road accidents and fatal accidents had gone down in Calcutta in 2019 compared to 2018, the number of bus accidents in the city increased in 2019 compared to the previous year, according to police records.

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