PRAYAGRAJ, Dec. 7 -- A 14-year-old student on his way to school was hit and killed by a train in Karchhana area of the district's trans-Yamuna region on Saturday morning. The victim was identified as Luvkush Yadav, son of Horilal and a resident of Baula's Dera Mungari village under the Industrial Area police station, police said. As per reports, on Saturday morning, Luvkush was riding his bicycle to his school in Karachhana. Running late, he attempted to cross the railway tracks through a narrow path beneath the over bridge. While trying to cross, the bicycle wheel got stuck between the tracks. As Luvkush struggled to free the wheel, a fast-moving train approached. Caught off guard, he was unable to move out of the way in time and was hit by the train, succumbing to his injuries on the spot, witnesses informed the police. Hearing the commotion, villagers rushed to the spot and informed the boy's family. Luvkush's relatives hurried to the railway tracks and brought his body home. Police arrived shortly afterward and requested that the body be sent for a postmortem, but the grieving family firmly refused, SHO Anup Saroj said. A man accused of snatching a woman's mobile phone was injured in a police encounter on Friday night in Pratapgarh, when bullets struck both his legs. Police recovered a country-made pistol and the stolen mobile from his possession. The accused has been admitted to the medical college hospital for treatment, authorities said. According to police, Asma Begum, from Mahuar village under Nagar Kotwali police station, works at a local restaurant. Around 11:30 pm on Wednesday, while returning home in an e-rickshaw after work, a bike-borne miscreant allegedly snatched her mobile phone. Initially, based on suspicion, Asma filed a case against a youth, Jabir of Shivsaat village under Dilippur police station. However, CCTV footage later revealed that the actual snatcher was Arvind Kumar Vishwakarma of Sahijanpur village under Mandhata police station. A 20-year-old woman sustained an injury after being attacked with a sharp-edged blade in the Katra area of Mirzapur on Friday night, police said. The incident occurred when the woman was alone at home. A police team and senior officers immediately reached the spot upon being informed, considering the seriousness of the incident. The victim was immediately taken to the district hospital for treatment, and later she was referred to Varanasi for better treatment. Based on the complaint of the injured, an FIR was filed....