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 GM railways terms Noshad statement fake
 Updated at: 0730 PST,  Saturday, June 20, 2009
GM railways terms Noshad statement fake LAHORE: The General Manager of Railways Saeed Akhter has termed the statement of the nine-year-old Noshad who jumped for a goods moving train as fake and self-made false story.

He said the six different trains, traveling through Samasatta track have been checked, thoroughly searched and given clearance by district police but no evidence favoring the incident could be found.

It is hard to believe that nine-year-old boy jumped safely from seven feet high container and did not receive injuries but we still we are looking into the complain, GM added.
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