The death of Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) Sanjeeva Rao (57) triggered protests by railway employees at Secunderabad and other stations in Kurnool as it was initially alleged that he died following assault by some rail passengers of Chennai-Shirdi Express train, GRP officials said today.
However, based on preliminary investigation, the GRP said he died around midnight yesterday after collapsing on the platform of the station due to "cardiac arrest," though they were also questioning passengers Vamsi Krishna, Ambarish and two others in connection with the incident.
As Rao was in plain clothes, the passengers argued with him that he had unauthorisedly entered the AC coach and when the train reached the Mantralayam Road station, they complained to the Deputy Station Manager regarding this.
The Deputy Station Manager summoned Sanjeeva Rao who replied that he was asked to join the duty at the eleventh hour in Dharmavaram of Anantapur district and hence he could not wear the uniform. The manager cross checked this with higher railway officials and found the TTE's version correct.
"We have booked a case of suspicious death under 174 CrPC and picked up four passengers as part of investigation. We are probing into the matter through medical and circumstantial evidences," he said, adding no evidence was found into reports that the TTE was beaten up by passengers.
Meanwhile, a release from South Central Railway said Sanjeeva's body was handed over to his family members after postmortem. The exact cause of death can be ascertained only from the postmortem report, it said.
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