Pilgrims flocking to a popular Hindu shrine in Indian Kashmir lost their lives on the first day of the new year
At least 12 people were killed and scores were injured, including seriously, after a row broke out outside a Hindu shrine in a small town in the Indian-administered part of Kashmir, sparking a deadly stampede.
The tragedy took place outside Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, dedicated to the Hindu Mother Goddess, Devi, in the town of Katra on Saturday. Marking the first day of the year, worshippers streamed to the shrine en masse as the clock struck midnight.
Unfortunate news coming at the wee hour of 1st Day of the #NewYear. Stampede broke out at Shri Mata #VaishnoDevi shrine in #Jammu and #Kashmir due to heavy rush of devotees on New Year's Day; at least 7 feared killed and several injured. pic.twitter.com/Iu8tmw7I2S
— Subodh Kumar (@kumarsubodh_) January 1, 2022
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12 dead and many injured in the stampede at Mata Vaishno Devi Bhawan#Katra #Vaishnodevi pic.twitter.com/txdhETNLEE— Sheikh Sabir (Kashmir Crown) (@sheikhsabirr) January 1, 2022
The scene descended into chaos after two groups of pilgrims waiting for their turn at the shrine began sparring with each other, local police and media reported.