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Sometimes, if you're not quick about picking the perfect spot to die, someone else will help you with that.
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A tragic accident at the Ayodhya railway station shocked everyone when a young man climbed onto the roof of a train and came very close to high-tension overhead power lines.

According to eyewitnesses, bystanders shouted for him to stop and get off, but before anyone could rescue him, he was electrocuted. The young man fell onto the train's roof and died on the spot.

Following the incident, panic descended on the railway station premises.
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A tragic accident at the Ayodhya railway station shocked everyone when a young man climbed onto the roof of a train and came very close to high-tension overhead power lines.

According to eyewitnesses, bystanders shouted for him to stop and get off, but before anyone could rescue him, he was electrocuted. The young man fell onto the train's roof and died on the spot.

Following the incident, panic descended on the railway station premises.
It's a shame that the video cut off when it did. I've never seen panic descending and would have liked to watch that happen.
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Well, grabbing ahold of the wire did prevent him from falling off the train...
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