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Hathras Stampede: Noida Woman Loses Mother In Surge Of Opposing Crowds

Kamlesh a lady from Noida with her mother Premvati had gone to Hathras satsang where she lost her mother in the worst stampede ever.

Just when the satsang got over Kamlesh and Premvati got up to exit the tents there was a huge crowd running towards the exit and suddenly another group started running towards them to get Babs’s “dust of feet” from the stage as the consider it very powerful. All this created a panic as both groups were pushing each other which lead to a stampede.

In this running crowd Kamlesh got seprated from her mother, anyhow Kamlesh managed to exit the tent but her mother couldn’t make it. “I survived, but died a hundred times seeing my mother get crushed by the crowd” Kamlesh said at her house in Dadri.

She also added “Everyone just ran to get out of the tent. Several people had fallen on my mother, i couldn’t even see her. For more than Half a hour she was entrapped.

Sachin Taneja

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