Two Killed in Panic at Temple in India, Police Say
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A stampede in a Hindu temple, located in the city of Lodheshwar Mahadev, in the district of Barabanki, in northern India, resulted in the death of two people and left several injured, this Monday, July 28. READ ALSO: Bolivia receives batch of measles vaccines from India Panic broke out when a high-voltage cable fell on a temple road, causing a group of monkeys to pounce on the wiring, according to district magistrate Shashank Tripathi. At that t…
Two dead, 47 injured as stampede breaks out at temple in UP's Barabanki
Barabanki (UP), Jul 28 (PTI) Two people were killed and 47 injured as a stampede broke out at a temple here early on Monday after a live electric wire, broken by monkeys, fell onto a tin shed, leading to panic among devotees. DGP Rajeev Krishna said that the casualties were caused by electrocution. The incident occurred at the Avsaneshwar temple in the Haidergarh area during the holy month of Shravan on Monday. Barabanki District Magistrate Shas…
The primates damaged an electric cable that fell on metal structures inside the compound, generating downloads that caused panic. More information: An Air India plane with 242 passengers crashes into Ahmedabad after taking off to London: only a survivor
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