At least 18 die and 50 are injured as crowds gather to pay respects to Muslim spiritual leader, who died aged 102.
A pre-dawn stampede killed 18 people as tens of thousands of people gathered to mourn the death of a Muslim spiritual leader in Mumbai.
At least 50 other people were injured in the stampede early on Saturday when mourners thronged the home of Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, the head of the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community
The crowd pressed against the gates of the house at the time, television channel CNN-IBN said, citing police.
Stampedes frequently happen at religious sites in India but they are not common in big cities such as Mumbai where there is often a greater police presence to monitor the flow of people.
The city's police commissioner, Satya Pal Singh, said the force did not expect so many mourners and his officers were badly outnumbered by the crowd.
"We didn't think the crowd would be so great," Singh said. "Also, it's an emotional occasion when police cannot take harsh measures to push back the crowd."
Some of those attending the event said there were no security arrangements outside the late leader's residence.
"[The] only thing I would like to say is, there were lot of people pouring in and there was not much of attention given from the side of government or the police," one witness told the Reuters news agency.
"They should have been here and they should have managed this."
Burhanuddin died on Friday and his body had been placed in his Malabar Hill home for people to pay their respects.
Stampedes are common at large funerals in India. Last October, about 115 people were killed in a stampede at a Hindu temple in the central state of Madhya Pradesh.
www.benlatestnews.com
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Home »
» Mumbai mourners killed in stampede
Mumbai mourners killed in stampede
07:37
No comments
Related Posts:
SCIENCE NEWS: Study finds solar system’s water older than the sunThu, Sep 25 14:02 PM EDTBy Irene KlotzCAPE CANAVERAL Fla (Reuters) - Water found in Earth's oceans, in meteorites and frozen in lunar craters predates the birth of the solar system, a study published on Thursday shows, a … Read More
CELEBRITY NEWS: Yusuf/Cat Stevens cancels New York show over scalpers(Reuters) - Singer-songwriter Yusuf, who was Cat Stevens until he converted to Islam, said he had canceled a show scheduled for New York City because scalpers had driven up prices. Yusuf, who was recently inducted into the R… Read More
TOP NEWS: Islamic State tightens siege of Syria border town; UK joins coalitionBy Jonny Hogg and Raheem SalmanKARACA Turkey/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Islamic State fighters tightened their siege on a town on Syria's border with Turkey on Friday despite U.S. led air strikes aimed at defeating the militants… Read More
CELEBRITY NEWS: Streisand makes music history with six decades of No. 1 albums By Piya Sinha-RoyLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Barbra Streisand made music history on Wednesday by becoming the only performer to have a No. 1 album in each of the past six decades, as her latest release "Partners"… Read More
CELEBRITY NEWS: Vicki Constantine Croke on special animal and human tiesBy Ngozi KemjikaNEW YORK (Reuters) - American writer Vicki Constantine Croke has a special place in her heart for animals and their magical connection and friendship with humans, which inspired her latest book, "Elephant… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment