Australian 7th Grader Critically Injured After School Bag Gets Caught on Train in Melbourne
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Gina Kalsi
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Summary
A 7th grade student at St Aloysius College in Melbourne, Australia was seriously injured on May 11 when his school bag became caught on a train at North Melbourne railway station, pulling him underneath a passenger car. The boy was standing near the edge of the platform as a train arrived. Firefighters used a hydraulic jack to free him, and he was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.
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· 2 pulledThe seventh grade student, who attends St Aloysius College, was reportedly standing 'near the edge' of the platform as a train arrived.
'when their school bag became caught on the train, causing the student to fall onto the track,' the school's principal, Mary Farah, said
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