Death toll in Bengal bus accident rises to 42

One of the accident survivors said he saw the driver talking on phone while driving just before the accident occurred

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The death toll in the bus accident in West Bengal's Murshidabad district rose to 42 on Tuesday as rescue workers recovered six more bodies from a canal into which the vehicle fell, an official said.

The bodies have been sent to Baharampur Medical College and Hospital (BMCH) for autopsy.

A Malda-bound bus with more than 50 passengers crashed through a bridge and plunged into the Gobra Canal in Murshidabad's Balirghat area on Monday.

As many as 36 bodies were recovered from the canal till Monday night after which the rescue operation had to be suspended due to darkness.

Two of the eight injured passengers died in the hospital later on Monday while the condition of the other six still remain critical.

On Tuesday, divers carried on with the operation to look for the those who are still missing.

The reason for the accident is yet to be ascertained.

One of the accident survivors said he saw the driver talking on phone while driving just before the accident occurred.

"I saw he was using his cell phone while holding the steering with his left hand. I asked him to be careful as the bus was going at a high speed. Moments later, it crashed against the railing and fell into the driver," the shaken passenger recalled.

The shattered bus was partially lifted out of the canal by deploying cranes, with hundreds of villagers and anxious relatives of the passengers gathered on the canal banks.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee rushed to the spot along with Transport Minister Subhendu Adhikari and announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the bereaved families. She also announced Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh for the injured.

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