Rail specialists say the washroom at the below average travelers' holding up room is being redesigned

A 70-year-old man kicked the bucket on Tuesday after a mass of a washroom crumbled in the below average travelers' holding up room at stage number 1 at Patna railroad station.
The man, Veer Bahadur Singh, was an inhabitant of Vishunpur zone of Mahnar in neighboring Vaishali region. He was to get a prepare from Patna to Kolkata. A prepare ticket of the Howrah-Patna Janshatabdi express had been found in his pocket.
He was sitting inside the holding up room before heading off to the washroom. The mass of one side of the can fell on him and he later capitulated to his wounds. Some different travelers too are accepted to have been harmed. Nonetheless, rail specialists have not yet affirmed them.
There was redesign work going ahead inside the latrine, said railroad experts. Railroad representatives at the Patna stage said tile work was under development on the mass of the latrine.
"Authorities have achieved the spot and it is being looked in to how the divider tumbled down and whose blame this was. Give more points of interest a chance to come and after that we'll have the capacity to state more on it", said a senior railroad official at the Patna intersection.
A 70-year-old man kicked the bucket on Tuesday after a mass of a washroom crumbled in the below average travelers' holding up room at stage number 1 at Patna railroad station.
The man, Veer Bahadur Singh, was an inhabitant of Vishunpur zone of Mahnar in neighboring Vaishali region. He was to get a prepare from Patna to Kolkata. A prepare ticket of the Howrah-Patna Janshatabdi express had been found in his pocket.
He was sitting inside the holding up room before heading off to the washroom. The mass of one side of the can fell on him and he later capitulated to his wounds. Some different travelers too are accepted to have been harmed. Nonetheless, rail specialists have not yet affirmed them.
There was redesign work going ahead inside the latrine, said railroad experts. Railroad representatives at the Patna stage said tile work was under development on the mass of the latrine.
"Authorities have achieved the spot and it is being looked in to how the divider tumbled down and whose blame this was. Give more points of interest a chance to come and after that we'll have the capacity to state more on it", said a senior railroad official at the Patna intersection.
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