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    Contradicting reports of 27-dead, toll in Bihar-bus accident's actually zero

    Contradicting reports of 27-dead, toll in Bihar-bus accident's actually zero

    By Shalini Ojha
    May 04, 2018
    07:16 pm

    What's the story

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, sent out condolences tweets, yesterday after learning 27 people died in a bus in Motihari, after it caught fire.

    Only, there weren't any deaths. In fact, there weren't 27 passengers on the bus, reported Indian Express.

    Minister of Disaster Management, Dinesh Chandra Yadav, also said his earlier statement about the death of 27 passengers was untrue.

    Details

    What actually happened miles away from what was reported

    The Delhi-bound private bus left from Muzaffarpur, and overturned at NH-28 at Kotwan in East Champaran, around 4:15 PM.

    42 passengers had booked seats in the bus. After the accident, 8 were reported to come out of the vehicle, leading everyone to assume others were dead.

    In reality, only 13 passengers boarded it in Muzaffarpur and remaining 30 would've hopped on in Gopalganj.

    Details

    Not a single body recovered from spot, reveal reports

    The bus carried 13 passengers including two drivers, a conductor, and cleaner, at the time of the accident.

    The eight injured were taken out of the bus with the help of locals and admitted to a hospital. Far from over a dozen bodies, not one single body was discovered from the bus.

    Tirhut Commissioner HR Sreenivasan, however, maintained number of casualties couldn't be asserted.

    Details

    Dinesh Yadav's statement confirms tragedy, he reveals truth today

    It was Dinesh Yadav's statement which was widely quoted in media.

    "The information was wrong. Yes, I said 27 people had died, it was based on info from local sources, but I also said that only final report would be considered," he said on Friday.

    "There was no sign of remaining 5. They might have left the spot on their own," he added.

    Twitter Post

    The truth busted: Here's what Dinesh Yadav said today

    #WATCH: On yesterday's #Motihari bus accident, #Bihar Disaster Management Minister Dinesh Chandra Yadav says, 'The information of deaths was wrong. Yes I said 27 people have died, it was based on info from local sources, but I also said that only final report will be considered' pic.twitter.com/SAeEVQ3s6p

    — ANI (@ANI) May 4, 2018

    Details

    From CM to PM, everyone expresses grief over accident

    The accident occurred when the bus driver took a sharp overturn to avoid collision with a bike, told a passenger.

    After learning about the accident, Nitish Kumar expressed condolences and even announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 4 lakh for the kin of deceased.

    PM Modi in a tweet said his thoughts were with those who died and he wishes a speedy recovery to injured.

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