Palakkad:Ajna Sherin, an eighth-standard student, is still trembling from the shock of Thursday's accident at Panayampadam near Kalladikode, in this North Kerala district, which claimed the lives of her four friends. She miraculously escaped, but the memories continue to haunt her. Ajna recounted that she and her four friends --Irfana, Ayesha, Rida Fathima and Nida Fathima -- were on their way home after their school examinations when the accident took place.
A truck carrying cement overturned after being hit by another speeding truck, trapping her four friends underneath, she recalled. Ajna survived because she fell into a ditch. Ajna’s voice was heavy with sorrow while speaking to a television news channel. She recalled Irfana’s mother witnessing the accident. The mother, who had been on her way back from a dentist visit, had seen the children walking together just moments before disaster struck.
After the truck hit the children, she rushed to help Ajna, who had fallen into a ditch. Local residents soon joined in, assisting Ajna and informing her family. "I was slightly behind the others and narrowly escaped because I fell into the ditch when the accident happened," Anjana said and added that she later sought refuge in a nearby house. The accident that claimed the lives of the schoolgirls took place at around 4.30 pm on Thursday when a cement-laden truck overturned at Panayampadam near Kallidikode on the Palakkad-Kozhikode stretch of National Highway 966.
All four were students of class 8 of Karimba Girls Higher Secondary School. The CCTV footage showing the four girls walking along the road just moments before the accident continues to haunt the minds of locals, relatives, and friends. They remain in a state of disbelief, struggling to come to terms with the children's untimely deaths. The bodies of the deceased, kept at the Palakkad District Hospital mortuary, were handed over to their families by 6 am on Friday.