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Pedestrian crushed to death

A moving train crushed one pedestrian to death in Golaghat leaving the entire district in utter shock amid the Vijaya Dasami festivities on Friday. The incident took place in the evening who was hit by the moving train as he was trying to cross the road. Police and eyewitnesses rushed the unidentified man to the KK Memorial Civil Hospital where he was declared brought dead. 

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