Young Gyumri boy falls and dies under train tracks
11:47, 25.07.2014
The boy, who had fallen and died under the Yerevan-Gyumri train in
Armenia's Gyumri city on Thursday at around 10pm, was approximately 16
or 17 years old.
Forensic expert Libarit Ghugasyan told the aforementioned to Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
In his words, the young boy's identity is not yet determined, and no
one has come to the morgue up to this point. That is why the police
have issued a statement and asked those who have lost loved ones to
contact the police.
The train conductor had managed to stop the train solely about 200
meters after the initial impact, and the young boy's body was torn
apart.
An eyewitness to the incident told Armenian News- NEWS.am that the
young man was walking on the railway tracks wearing earphones, and he
had not heard the train's signal. The eyewitness added that the train
was traveling within the speed limit, at approximately 60 km/hour.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orFtDwcZ-WI
http://news.am/eng/news/220858.html
11:47, 25.07.2014
The boy, who had fallen and died under the Yerevan-Gyumri train in
Armenia's Gyumri city on Thursday at around 10pm, was approximately 16
or 17 years old.
Forensic expert Libarit Ghugasyan told the aforementioned to Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
In his words, the young boy's identity is not yet determined, and no
one has come to the morgue up to this point. That is why the police
have issued a statement and asked those who have lost loved ones to
contact the police.
The train conductor had managed to stop the train solely about 200
meters after the initial impact, and the young boy's body was torn
apart.
An eyewitness to the incident told Armenian News- NEWS.am that the
young man was walking on the railway tracks wearing earphones, and he
had not heard the train's signal. The eyewitness added that the train
was traveling within the speed limit, at approximately 60 km/hour.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orFtDwcZ-WI
http://news.am/eng/news/220858.html