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On Camera: Teenager recording video gets hit by speeding train at Kazipet in Telangana

A 17-year-old youth’s attempt to record a short video near a railway track ended in disaster as he was hit by a fast-moving train at Kazipet in Telangana and has been hospitalised with serious injuries.

A video clip that has gone viral shows the youngster walking closely along the railway track. The train is coming from behind at high speed and hits him from the side. He comes crashing down on the ground due to the impact even as his friend recording the video watches with horror the tragic turn of events.

Sushant Maji

Junior Editor, specialises in covering Science and Technology.

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