British High Commissioner to India, Sir James Bevan, who arrived Chandigarh today from Delhi, met with the injured who are admitted in a private hospital at Mohali, besides meeting other UK nationals including those who had received minor injuries and were discharged after first-aid and other check-up yesterday.
He also met the Railway officials and the Himachal Pradesh authorities who were present here.
He said he was there to lead the British Government's response to the train accident that took place yesterday.
Asked if those nationals who were not injured or had escaped with minor injury would be going back now, he replied, "obviously, we are pleased that the authorities have announced an investigation.
About the condition of three seriously injured admitted to a hospital at Mohali, Bevan said, "...We obviously hope and indeed expect that all three will make a good recovery."
The High Commissioner expressed "deep condolences" to the family and friends and loved ones of two British nationals, who lost their lives in the accident yesterday.
"Every year, over eight lakh British nationals come to India, almost all of those visits are trouble-free. British people enjoy coming to India and they are very welcome in India, we want that to continue. So I don't see any reason why we should change our travel advice in relation to India as a whole because of this incident," he said.
He said he visited the British nationals in hospital and spoke to them and assured them of all necessary support from the government.
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