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“To bring brother’s body, he had to pay 40 thousand rupees from himself”
For the families of those who lost their lives, the tragedy did not end even after the stampede was reduced. It became a difficult test for them to bring the body of loved ones home. The special thing is that the government has said to provide assistance of Rs 25 lakh to the families of the deceased, but there are many families who are claiming that they make all arrangements to bring them back to bring back the body of the dead. Layed
Umesh Sarathe from Narmadapuram in Madhya Pradesh along with his brother -in -law Pappu Sarathe had reached Mahakumbh to take ‘Amrit Snan’ on the day of Mauni Amavasya. But Umesh Sarathe died in the stampede. His relatives say that Umesh Mouni was trapped in a stampede at around 1:30 pm on Amavasya.
Pappu Sarathe told in a conversation with Quint Hindi that suddenly people started running there. Because of that Umesh fell. We tried to make a circle around them, but the crowd was very high.
Gayatri Devi has to say something similar, who came to Prayagraj from Gaya in Bihar with her husband and some relatives. When a stampede occurred that night in Kumbh, her husband died and all her money-owner disappeared. The video, which is going viral on social media, shows that no ambulance without money was getting ready to take her husband’s body and Gayatri Devi is getting money from Bihar by calling.