Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Injured robbed of belongings, even the dead weren’t spared

- Mandeep Kaur Narula letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

I lost my daughter and my son is battling for life. While I was shouting for help, someone picked my mobile phone from my pocket. DEEPAK, a parent of a victim

AMRITSAR: With cries still echoing at the accident spot in Amritsar, a few miscreants from the crowd made most of the opportunit­y to rob the dead and injured of their belongings.

The accident that left 61 dead within fraction of seconds, was not the only unfortunat­e event as a few bystanders robbed the victims of gold ornaments, wallets, mobile phones.

Jyoti Kumari, the mother of Vasu, 17, who died in the accident, said, “I lost my son to the negligence of the administra­tion and organisers of the function. We found his body at the civil hospital but his mobile phone worth ₹20,000, wallet and gold chain were missing.”

Kamal Kumar, the father of Tarun Makhan, 19, said, “My son had gone to watch the Dussehra celebratio­ns with friends. After the accident, his friends brought Tarun’s body home on a cart. His mobile phone is still missing.”

Deepak, who lost his threeyear-old daughter Nandani to the accident, said, “I went to celebrate Dussehra with my daughter and son. I lost my daughter and my son is battling for life. While I was shouting for help, someone picked my mobile phone from my pocket.” He received injuries in the leg.

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