The Kerala government has ordered a judicial probe into the tourist boat tragedy that claimed the lives of 22 people, including women and children. The announcement was made on Monday, a day after the tragic incident. In addition, the government has decided to provide a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families of the deceased.
Addressing the media here after visiting Tirurangandi Taluk hospital and the Kunnummel family which lost 12 members, Vijayan termed the accident as a “tragedy” and said the government will bear the expense of those under treatment.
Vijayan announced the probe and the compensation after an all-party meeting held at Tanur in which senior opposition leaders also participated.
“The all-party meeting has decided for a judicial inquiry in this matter. The probe will cover the technical issues related to the boat’s safety among other matters. A judicial commission comprising technical experts will be formed. A Special investigation team of the Kerala police will also probe the matter,” Vijayan told the media.
He also announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each to the family of the deceased.
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