PATNA: Two train accidents in eastern and northern India have claimed at least 14 lives, officials said Tuesday.
A speeding train rammed into an SUV at an unmanned railroad crossing in eastern India, killing all 13 people in the vehicle, said S.N. Pradhan, a top police officer.
The SUV was crossing the railroad track in Jharkhand state when it was hit by the passenger train late Monday night, Pradhan said.
The dead included five children.
Pradhan said police were investigating claims by witnesses that a tire from the SUV became stuck in the track, and that the vehicle was struck before people could climb out.
In a separate railway accident near the Indian capital, two trains collided, killing the driver of one of the trains.
Neeraj Sharma, a railways spokesman, said at least 50 people were injured in the accident, which occurred 60 kilometers (35 miles) south of New Delhi.
Reduced visibility caused by pollution and the onset of winter may have contributed to the accident, Sharma said.
India operates one of the world’s largest railroad networks, with about 23 million passengers traveling by train every day, but safety standards on the massive state-run railway network are a concern.
There are about 15,000 unmanned crossings on Indian railways, with hundreds of people killed at the crossings every year.
14 killed in India train accidents
14 killed in India train accidents
South Korea minister resigns amid allegations of Unification Church payments
- Chun Jae-soo called the claims ‘completely false’ and said he had offered to resign to avoid hurting the work of his ministry and President Lee Jae Myung’s government
SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung accepted the resignation of the Oceans Minister on Thursday after Chun Jae-soo said he was stepping down to focus on disproving claims he received illegal payments from the Unification Church.
Chun called the claims “completely false” and said he had offered to resign to avoid hurting the work of his ministry and Lee’s government.
Local media in recent days have quoted unidentified sources as saying that a former Unification Church official told prosecutors about payments to members of parliament from Lee’s Democratic Party including Chun. The reports did not say how much money Chun was alleged to have received.
Chun said this week that he would use all legal means to hold accountable “false reports and malicious distortions.”
Unification Church leader Han Hak-ja is on trial on charges that she bribed former first lady Kim Keon Hee in return for business favors. Han has denied the allegations.
Chun said it was the “right thing to do” to step down to focus on addressing the allegations, which he said were “absurd” and “absolutely groundless.”
Lee had accepted Chun’s resignation, Lee’s office said on Thursday afternoon.
Lee has called for tough investigations into suspected improper links between religious groups and politicians regardless of party affiliation, without naming specific religious entities.
Kim, the wife of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, is also on trial on corruption charges.
Chun called the claims “completely false” and said he had offered to resign to avoid hurting the work of his ministry and Lee’s government.
Local media in recent days have quoted unidentified sources as saying that a former Unification Church official told prosecutors about payments to members of parliament from Lee’s Democratic Party including Chun. The reports did not say how much money Chun was alleged to have received.
Chun said this week that he would use all legal means to hold accountable “false reports and malicious distortions.”
Unification Church leader Han Hak-ja is on trial on charges that she bribed former first lady Kim Keon Hee in return for business favors. Han has denied the allegations.
Chun said it was the “right thing to do” to step down to focus on addressing the allegations, which he said were “absurd” and “absolutely groundless.”
Lee had accepted Chun’s resignation, Lee’s office said on Thursday afternoon.
Lee has called for tough investigations into suspected improper links between religious groups and politicians regardless of party affiliation, without naming specific religious entities.
Kim, the wife of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, is also on trial on corruption charges.
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