The tragedy occurred when people were returning after watching the “Ravan Vadh” ceremony at the Bihar capital’s main Dussehra event at Gandhi Maidan where a huge crowd had gathered to witness the event, police said.
“Thirty-two people have died,” Bihar Home Secretary Amir Subhani said. Officials said the dead were mainly women and children, PTI reported. Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manji was present at the Gandhi Maidan where people watched an arrow setting the 60 feet tall effigy of Ravan into flames.
“Amongst the dead, there were 5-6 children and around 20 women,” according to Patna District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma. Verma said around 15 people were injured and were being treated at a local hospital.
The incident happened at the Exhibition Road area near Gandhi Maidan in the heart of the city, as some people in the crowd started jostling with each other to move forward, eyewitnesses said.
Slippers, shoes and footwear were seen strewn on a 500 metre stretch as people tried to flee from the scene. “There was so much rush towards the exit gate that several women and children were run over in the frenzy,” Verma said.
-INDIA TODAY