At Chandauli's DDU station, a bottle of jamun vinegar that was in a bag burst like a bomb, injuring a passenger
At Chandauli's DDU station, a bottle of jamun vinegar that was in a bag burst like a bomb, injuring a passenger
Chandauli News: When a passenger's suitcase was threatened at the waiting area of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhya railway station in the Chandauli district of Uttar Pradesh, there was an uproar. The explosion was so powerful that it gave the impression that a bomb had gone off. After gathering information, it was discovered that the explosion occurred in a bottle of Jamun vinegar placed in a passenger's bag, which is what caused the passenger's eye injury.
Chandauli. On Thursday night, a loud explosion occurred near the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Junction waiting area in the Chandauli region of Uttar Pradesh, alarming the other passengers waiting there to board the train. Even the passengers waiting in the waiting area were scared by the explosion since it was so powerful. The research indicates that the bottle of berry vinegar exploded, causing this explosion to occur. This occurrence resulted in the injury of a passenger, whose eyes pained.
Information indicates that there was a loud explosion in a passenger's backpack-containing luggage when the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Junction waiting area was crowded with passengers. Roshan Prasad, a native of the village Umerabad, police station, and district Arwal, Bihar, was gravely hurt when the item that came out of the bag struck his eye. Because of how powerful the explosion was, it appeared like the bomb had detonated someplace. The passengers began scurrying around after hearing the noise. The crowds were calmed by the RPF and GRP on duty.
Following an inquiry, it was discovered that Kamla Prasad Singh, a passenger in the Vaitong room and a resident of the hamlet of Bharthara in the Ghamhapur police station in the district of Varanasi, had jamun vinegar and food in a two-liter plastic container. When a vinegar bottle exploded and the passenger was hurt by the bottle cap, they were waiting for the train to Howrah.
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