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Death toll in temple stampede rises to 109, MP Govt. orders judicial inquiry

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The death toll in a stampede during the Navratri festival near a temple in Madhya Pradesh's Datia district has risen to 109.

The stampede was triggered by rumours that the river bridge the devotees were crossing was about to collapse.

"Some people spread a rumour that the bridge was falling. Their objective was to reach the temple quickly. They were unable to go due to a massive crowd. This led to the stampede," said Deputy Inspector General Dilip Kumar Arya.

The Madhya Pradesh Government has ordered a judicial probe into the untoward incident in which more than 100 people were injured on the bridge over Sindh River near Ratangarh temple.

 

Survivors alleged that some people spread the rumour that the bridge was on the verge of collapse, resulting in panic.

"My mother is dead and six people from my village were also killed. People were leaving from both exits after worshipping the Goddess. Suddenly, police arrived. They began shouting that the bridge had broken and they charged the devotees with batons," said Vipul Pathak, a man who lost his mother in the incident.

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First Published: Oct 14 2013 | 10:31 AM IST

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