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Death toll of Indians in Hajj stampede rises to 45

Saudi authorities have put the total death toll from the stampede during Hajj at 769

In this image posted on the official Twitter account of the directorate of the Saudi Civil Defense agency, a pilgrim is treated by a medic after a stampede that killed and injured pilgrims in the holy city of Mina during the annual Hajj pilgrimage

In this image posted on the official Twitter account of the directorate of the Saudi Civil Defense agency, a pilgrim is treated by a medic after a stampede that killed and injured pilgrims in the holy city of Mina during the annual Hajj pilgrimage

Press Trust of India Mina
The number of Indians killed in a stampede at Hajj rose to 45 today as authorities identified 10 more bodies among the victims of the worst tragedy to hit the annual pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in 25 years.

Hajj Consulate in Jeddah today said the deceased included three pilgrims from West Bengal and two each from Kerala and Jharkhand and one each from Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.

Earlier, 13 more bodies were identified yesterday, raising the death toll to 35.

Saudi authorities have put the total death toll from the stampede during Hajj at 769. The number of injured stands at 934. At least 13 Indians were among those injured.
 
King Salman has ordered the formation of a committee to probe the deadly incident during the five-day pilgrimage in which around two million people from over 180 countries took part. From India, 1.5 lakh pilgrims performed Hajj.

Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam that should be performed at least once in a lifetime by every Muslim who is financially and physically capable.

The stampede broke out after two massive lines of pilgrims converged on each other from different directions at an intersection close to the five-storey Jamarat Bridge in Mina for symbolic stoning of the devil.

It was the second major accident this year for pilgrims, after a construction crane collapsed on September 11 at Mecca's Grand Mosque, killing over 100 people, including 11 Indians.

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First Published: Sep 28 2015 | 12:28 PM IST

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