One Kolkata man, who refused to believe his son had died in the Odisha train crash, travelled over 200 km to search for him and finally found him alive – in a morgue.
Train services have resumed at Bahanaga Bazaar station in Odisha's Balasore after the restoration of tracks, but the human tragedy of the horrific three-train accident is unfolding at the morgues and hospitals.
In a heartwarming story of an unwavering belief, a father who refused to believe his son had died in the Balasore train crash, traveled over 230 kilometers from Kolkata to Balasore and found him alive in a makeshift morgue in Odisha.
A strong belief of a father refusing to believe that his son has died in Odisha train accident eventually led him to trace and bring back his son home safely to Kolkata who is said to be stable now, according to a report
Das, who accompanied Malik in the search said that when they saw a hand shivering, they realised that it was Biswajit, who was badly injured. They immediately took Biswajit and left for Balasore Hospital, where he was administered first aid. However, doctors asked Malik to take his son to Cuttack Medical College Hospital, but he signed a bond and got his son discharged and headed back home. Kolkata Man Refuses To Believe Son Died in Odisha Train Accident, Travels to Balasore With Ambulance and Finds Him Alive in Morgue.