More than 50 bodies remain unclaimed a month after a deadly train crash killed at least 293 people in India.
The accident took place on 2 June in the eastern state of Odisha when a passenger train hit a stationary goods train and derailed on to an adjacent track.
Some of the overturned coaches were then hit by another passing train.
More than 1,000 people were injured in the crash, India’s deadliest rail accident this century.
The accident site has since been restored, but many families say that they’re unable to find closure as they’re still searching for the bodies of their loved ones.
