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 11 killed in train-bus collision in India
 Updated at: 1331 PST,  Sunday, March 01, 2009
11 killed in train-bus collision in India MUMBAI: Eleven people were killed and 22 injured in a train-bus collision at railway crossing in India.

Police said that a bus carrying a wedding party collided with a train at railway crossing in Badaun, a city of Indian state of Uttarpardesh due to which 11 persons were killed and 22 injured who were traveling in the bus.

Six of the injured are in serious condition.

Police told that bus driver is being located who was not available on the occasion.
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