Thursday, 5 June 2014

[www.keralites.net] A DEADLY GAME IN INDIA

 

Fun & Info @ Keralites.net 
 
A deadly game of chicken: 
Indian teenagers risk their lives standing 
on tracks in front of train before 
leaping into river at last second
  • Group spotted running in front of 
  • speeding trains in Lucknow
  • Uttar Pradesh
     
  • They gather on Daliganj Railway Bridge and 
  • wait as trains race towards them
     
  • At the last possible moment the boys leap off the 
  • bridge into the River Gomti 
     
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net
 

 
This is the terrifying moment a group of Indian teenagers narrowly 
avoided being killed while playing a deadly game of chicken on a railway line.
The group were spotted running out in front of a large passenger
 train on the tracks of the Daliganj Railway Bridge in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
As the speeding train closes in, the teenagers run along the tracks - 
each waiting until the last possible moment to leap off the open-sided
 bridge into the roaring waters of the River Gomti below.
 
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

 
Taking a risk: The teenagers spend the hot summer afternoons running 
out in front of large passenger trains as they cross the Daliganj 
Railway Bridge in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
 
 
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

 
Chicken: As the speeding train closes in, the teenagers run along the tracks - 
each waiting until the last possible moment to leap off the open-sided
 bridge into the roaring waters of the River Gomti below
 
 
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

 
Waiting: Despite the dangerous nature of the act, the young men are 
adamant that none of them have ever been hurt playing on the tracks
 
The teenagers gather on the bridge every day at noon, 
as temperatures soar to an unbearable 45C.
Standing on the tracks, often with the trains only metres away, their 
terrifying game of chicken involves competing to be last person to
 leap from the bridge into the refreshing water below.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net 
Along with the challenges posed by the sweltering heat, fast moving 
trains and deep waters, the teens also have to try and 
evade local law enforcement.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net
 
'We do this every summer. This is a great way of having fun. 
Otherwise, going about normally around the river is very boring,' 
18-year-old Mukesh Kumar, the first to jump from the bridge, said. 
 
'We also have bets sometimes about who jumps last and waits for
 the train to come nearest,' he added.
 
 
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

 
Standing on the tracks, often with the trains only metres away, 
their terrifying game of chicken involves competing to be last person to 
leap from the bridge into the refreshing water below
 
 
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

 
Along with the challenges posed by the sweltering heat, fast moving trains and
 deep waters, the teens also have to try and evade local law enforcement
 
 
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

 
Reckless: However, as the police officers refuse to jump off the bridge after them,
 the young men say they have never yet been caught, and will continue to 
play their deadly game of chicken on the tracks
 
 
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

 
The teenagers gather on the bridge every day at noon, as temperatures
 soar to an unbearable 45C. They say their incredibly dangerous
 acts help to alleviate their boredom.

 
 
Police officers have a tough time manning the tracks and 
stopping teenagers diving off the bridge.
 
'The police come once in a while, but once we have jumped off, 
they cannot chase us. We outrun them every time,' Varun Jadav, 
a teenager who frequents the spot, said.
'Also, it is so hot at that time of the day that even the railway 
track is boiling hot. So when we are here that no one 
comes around this spot,' he added.
Despite the dangerous nature of the act, the young men are 
adamant that none of them have ever been hurt playing on the tracks.
'We do this a lot, so there is no question of 
getting injured or anything,' Kumar said. 

www.keralites.net

__._,_.___

Posted by: Murli dhar Gupta <mdguptabpl@gmail.com>
Reply via web post Reply to sender Reply to group Start a New Topic Messages in this topic (1)
KERALITES - A moderated eGroup exclusively for Keralites...

To subscribe send a mail to Keralites-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
Send your posts to Keralites@yahoogroups.com.
Send your suggestions to Keralites-owner@yahoogroups.com.

To unsubscribe send a mail to Keralites-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com.

Homepage: http://www.keralites.net

.

__,_._,___

No comments:

Post a Comment