The Uttar Pradesh government said that utmost of the 116 people who failed in a rush during a' satsang' held in Sikandra Rao area of Hathras quarter of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday have been linked. Addicts from different corridor of the State and also from neighbouring States attended the Satsang. Inspector General of Police( Aligarh Zone) Shalabh Mathur said that 116 people have failed in the rush in Hathras.
Etah and Hathras are touching sections and people from Etah also came to attend the' satsang'. Croakers and staff from each over the quarter were called for the postmortem examination. As soon as the information of the incident was entered, the police officers including DGP reached the spot.
The injured were rushed to the sanitarium and were declared brought dead. The bodies were so numerous that the croakers at the quarter headquarters fell suddenly. Croakers and nursers from each over the quarter attended. As numerous as 10 croakers were engaged in the posthumous procedure. After the incident in Hathras quarter, the health department had come on alert mode.
Croakers were called incontinently. Four people were injured during the incident. Meanwhile, croakers from Saket, Jaithra, Marhara, Nidhaulikalan, Avagarh and other places have been called for the postmortem examination of the departed. Meanwhile, the posthumous was conducted at the mortuary of the sanitarium.
The posthumous was conducted in the evening. During this time,Dr. Umesh Tripathi, ACMO Dr. The postmortem examination was conducted under the supervision of Ram Mohan Tiwari. mortal vehicles brought from Mainpuri and Kasganj There are only two hospitals in the quarter. The bodies were transferred for posthumous after that.
The CMO communicated the CMOs of Kasganj, including Mainpuri, and asked for mortuary vehicles from there. Four private vehicles were also seized. piecemeal from this, 5 ambulances were stationed to carry the bodies. The CMO said that the bodies of Shahjahanpur have been transferred by ambulance. The bodies of Kasganj have also been transferred by ambulance.