An elderly woman was found dead inside a Shramik Special train that arrived on Wednesday from Gujarat’s Vadodara, but no decision has been taken yet on sending her sample for testing COVID-19, officials said.Banda Railway Station Manager SK Kushwaha said the 75-year-old woman belonged to Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh and was in the train that reached around 06:00 am.”As many as 1,908 migrant labourers arrived in the special train from Vadodara. Once all the passengers had deboarded, the entire train was searched, and the body was found. The Banda district administration has taken the body to a mortuary,” he said.
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