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Man dies on train at Kamalapur Station

Special Correspondent Metro 2024-05-01, 6:20pm

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Man dies on train at Kamalapur Station



Dhaka, May 01 -A 40-year-old man died on a train at Dhaka’s Kamalapur Station early today.

Mosharraf Hossain, a resident of Chhapara village in Alamdanga upazila, Chuadanga, was traveling home from his job in Chattogram when he suddenly became unconscious around 3:30 am and subsequently passed away.

Hossain was employed as a security guard in Kalurghat, Chattogram. He had left his workplace on Tuesday night to return to his village. Upon his arrival at Kamalapur Station, fellow passengers discovered his condition and retrieved his body from the train.

Rahima Akhter, sub-inspector at the Railway Police Station, reported that the initial belief is that Hossain died from a stroke. His family confirmed that he had previously suffered a stroke.

Following a request from his family, Hossain's body was handed over on Wednesday afternoon without an autopsy. -UNB