Prima facie it appears that the woman had jumped from a moving train, police said adding, however the possibilities of her being pushed by someone cannot be ruled out.
Her body got stuck in the rail track.
The police team, after much efforts pulled out her body, however, a mobile phone which she was carrying fell into the river.
We are trying to ascertain the identity of the woman and also making efforts to recover her mobile phone, In-charge of Shabhibad police outpost, Dilip Kumar Singh said.
The incident led to a two-hour traffic holdover on the adjacent road leading to Indirapuram and Vaishali area of the district as commuters halted their vehicles to have a look.
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