<p>Around 40 bodies recovered from the Coromandel Express involved in the triple train crash had no visible injury marks and are believed to have died of electrocution, the GRP said.</p>.<p>An FIR registered at the Government Railway Police station at Balasore indicated that live overhead wires which snapped when the accident occurred, entangled with a few coaches, electrocuting the passengers trapped in them.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/initial-findings-entail-inquiry-by-professional-agency-govt-on-odisha-train-tragedy-1225324.html" target="_blank">Initial findings entail inquiry by professional agency: Govt on Odisha train tragedy</a></strong></p>.<p>Sub-inspector of Police, P Kumar Nayak in his FIR said, “Many passengers succumbed to injuries caused due to the collision and electrocution (after) coming in contact with overhead LT (low tension) line.”</p>.<p>The overhead wires snapped as coaches which toppled over during the triple train accident overturned electrical masts, said officials.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/balasore-train-accident-rescuer-hallucinated-blood-upon-seeing-water-another-lost-appetite-says-ndrf-dg-1225292.html" target="_blank">Balasore train accident: Rescuer hallucinated blood upon seeing water, another lost appetite, says NDRF DG</a></strong></p>.<p>The three trains involved in the major accident which claimed 278 lives and injured 1200, were the Howrah-Chennai Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Express and a stationary goods train.</p>.<p>The CBI has on Tuesday taken over the Balasore GRP case No. 64 registered by Odisha Police.</p>
<p>Around 40 bodies recovered from the Coromandel Express involved in the triple train crash had no visible injury marks and are believed to have died of electrocution, the GRP said.</p>.<p>An FIR registered at the Government Railway Police station at Balasore indicated that live overhead wires which snapped when the accident occurred, entangled with a few coaches, electrocuting the passengers trapped in them.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/initial-findings-entail-inquiry-by-professional-agency-govt-on-odisha-train-tragedy-1225324.html" target="_blank">Initial findings entail inquiry by professional agency: Govt on Odisha train tragedy</a></strong></p>.<p>Sub-inspector of Police, P Kumar Nayak in his FIR said, “Many passengers succumbed to injuries caused due to the collision and electrocution (after) coming in contact with overhead LT (low tension) line.”</p>.<p>The overhead wires snapped as coaches which toppled over during the triple train accident overturned electrical masts, said officials.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/balasore-train-accident-rescuer-hallucinated-blood-upon-seeing-water-another-lost-appetite-says-ndrf-dg-1225292.html" target="_blank">Balasore train accident: Rescuer hallucinated blood upon seeing water, another lost appetite, says NDRF DG</a></strong></p>.<p>The three trains involved in the major accident which claimed 278 lives and injured 1200, were the Howrah-Chennai Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Express and a stationary goods train.</p>.<p>The CBI has on Tuesday taken over the Balasore GRP case No. 64 registered by Odisha Police.</p>