Death toll rises to 61 in U’khand- UP hooch tragedy
Spurious liquor consumed at a Haridwar village
Hardwar/ Saharanpur: The death toll in the hooch tragedy that hit two adjoining districts in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh has risen to atleat 61 with more people dying of the spurious liquor they drank at a Hardwar village, officials said Saturday. Officials fear the number could rise as the viscera examination on 20 more bodies is yet to be conducted to find out if these too were alcoholrelated deaths.
Haridwar/ Saharanpur, Feb. 9: The death toll in the hooch tragedy that hit two adjoining districts in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh has risen to 61 with more people dying of the spurious liquor they drank at a Haridwar village, officials said on Saturday.
The viscera examination on 11 more bodies is yet to be conducted to find out if these too were alcoholrelated deaths.
Twenty- four of the victims died in Balupur and its neighbouring villages in Uttarakhand’s Haridwar district, state’s Additional Director General ( Law and Order) Ashok Kumar said.
At least 46 others, who had come home to the adjoining Saharanpur district in Uttar Pradesh after drinking the spurious liquor in Balupur on Thursday night, are also dead.
Uttar Pradesh officials said 35 of the Saharanpur deaths took place in the district itself. Eleven other victims, who were referred from Saharanpur for medical treatment in Meerut, died at a hospital there.
In Uttarakhand, about 20 more people are still under treatment.
Most of the victims had consumed the liquor Thursday evening after the “tehravin”, the 13th day of mourning ritual, following a relative’s death in Balupur, officials said.
Uttar Pradesh police, however, added that a Saharanpur district resident may have brought 30 pouches of the same liquor from Uttarakhand for sale back home.
This may have led to more casualties, official said, but the investigation into this is still on.
The governments have also announced ex- gratia compensation of ` 2 lakh each for the families of those killed.
◗ UP officials said 35 of the Saharanpur deaths took place in the district itself. Eleven other victims, who were referred from Saharanpur for medical treatment to Meerut, died at a hospital there