
Two ‘electrocuted' to death, 5 injured in Barabanki temple
When the injured were being rushed to hospital, the rumour of electrocution caused a stampede-like situation with people running out of the temple, officials said.
The deceased were identified as Ramesh Kumar, 28, and Prashant Kumar, 17.
The incident occurred at the Awsaneshwar temple when a wire broke off and fell on the temple's tin shed, under which a crowd of devotees had assembled to offer 'jal abhishek' (offering water and milk to Shivlinga) at 2.30 am, the administration said in a statement.
The wire, which was used for lighting inside the temple, broke off after a group of monkeys jumped on it, the officials said.
Barabanki District Magistrate (DM) Shashank Tripathi told The Indian Express, 'The autopsy confirmed that the two deaths were caused due to electrocution. The cremation of the two victims was held in the afternoon at their villages.'
'Both Ramesh Kumar and Prashant Kumar belonged to the Haidergarh area of the district. The Chief Minister has announced Rs 2 lakh each to the kin of both the deceased,' Tripathi added.
Tripathi said a spot verification was done and there was no need for an investigation since there was no negligence behind the incident.
'This is a Shiva temple and devotees from nearby areas had started gathering since night for the 'jal abhishek'. The queue of the devotees was moving in and out of the temple when monkeys suddenly started jumping on the tin shed while hanging on the wires. A wire fell on the shed and two of the visitors came in contact with the shed. Five others close to them also suffered electric shocks,' Tripathi said.
DM Tripathi said the two electrocuted were declared dead at the hospital while five others were discharged after the treatment. 'There was no law and order problem after the incident and devotees have been visiting the temple throughout the day since early morning,' he added.
The Awasaneshwar is another prominent temple in Barabanki after Lodheshwar temple of Lord Shiva where kanwariyas offer 'sacred water' brought from nearby districts.
Speaking to the media on the sidelines of an event, DGP Rajeev Krishna said senior officials, including the zonal and range-level officers, visited the spot. 'Two people unfortunately died in the incident, which was caused due to electrocution and not because of any stampede. Almost all of the injured have been discharged from hospital after treatment. Some are under observation,' he said.
Expressing 'deep sorrow' over the loss of lives, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath extended his condolences to the bereaved families. 'He (CM) has directed the district administration officials to expedite the proper treatment of the injured and relief operations,' Adityanath's office posted on X in Hindi.
Meanwhile, the Opposition parties demanded compensation for the victims.
The Samajwadi Party posted on X, 'The government should give a compensation of Rs 1 crore each to the families of the deceased devotees, ensure proper treatment and compensation for those injured and disclose the correct number of deaths.' The UP Congress described the incident as 'extremely tragic'.
'The news of the death of two devotees due to an electric shock and several others being injured is distressing. We express our deep condolences to the grieving families and pray for the speedy recovery of the injured,' it posted on X.
'This incident points to serious deficiencies in the arrangements. Robust security and crowd management measures are extremely necessary at religious sites. We demand that the government provide appropriate compensation and all possible assistance to the affected families,' the Congress state unit said.
— PTI

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India.com
6 minutes ago
- India.com
Scam Empire Falls: Husband-Wife Duo Linked To 900 Cyber Fraud FIRs Arrested In Bengal
The police identified the arrested couple, Shubhajit Ballav and Riya Haldar Ballav, who cheated over 900 people in several states, including West Bengal. The Cooch Behar police arrested the couple from a hotel in Darbhanga city of Bihar late Monday. They hailed from Ranaghat in Nadia district. Earlier, the couple was arrested once by the cops of the Jangipur Police Station in Murshidabad district. However, after getting bail, they resorted to cheating again. On Tuesday, Cooch Behar District Superintendent of Police, Duteeman Bhattacharya, told media persons about the couple's arrest. 'Two cases were filed in the Sahebganj and Tufanganj police stations of Cooch Behar. While investigating the case, the husband and wife were arrested from a hotel in the Darbhanga area of Bihar last night. We brought them to Cooch Behar on transit remand today,' Bhattacharya added. The police said they used to commit fraud by targeting customer service points in front of various Border Security Force (BSF) outposts near the border. The investigation revealed that the couple was committing money fraud by targeting people who came to the Customer Service Point (CSP) located near the BSF Border Outpost (BOP). The fraudsters used to call them from unknown mobile numbers pretending to be BSF officers, company commanders, or inspectors. "They used to say that if they sent some money, it would be returned in cash or on commission. The victims later went to the BSF camp and realised that such a person did not exist," Bhattacharya said. After entering Shubhajit's phone number on the National Crime Records Portal, it showed that 877 FIRs mentioned that mobile number in 2024. There were 68 cases in 2025. Out of these, 19 cases were filed in the Cooch Behar district. And in the 68 cases of 2025, the couple is accused of cheating the people of Rs. 48 lakh 15 thousand. According to police records, there are 183 cases registered against them in Uttar Pradesh, 107 in Rajasthan, 77 in Telangana, 60 in Maharashtra, 55 in Delhi, 54 in Bihar, 49 in Tamil Nadu, and 43 in West Bengal. Apart from this, 258 cases have been registered against the couple in the different Union Territories.


The Hindu
6 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Eluru SP asks public not to purchase mobile phones without proper documents
Superintendent of Police K. Pratap Shiva Kishore has appealed to the public not to purchase mobile phones, which do not have proper documents. Persons who sell, procure or conceal missing or stolen mobile phones is liable for imprisonment under Section 317 of IPC, the SP cautioned. The SP handed over 480 cell phones, valued about ₹57.60 lakh to the victims at a programme held here on Tuesday. The phones were traced through Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR), he said. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Pratap Shiva Kishore said the police recovered about 3,456, worth Rs.5.33 crore handed over them to the owners after verifying the documents. 'The Cyber Crime, Central Crime Station (CCS) and the law and order police along with their technical teams identified the phones in Maharashtra, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Kerala State and in about 10 districts in Andhra Pradesh,' the SP said. He asked the public to keep the IMEI number, purchase bills, find my device, password protection and other details safely. Additional Superintendent of Police N. Suryachandra Rao, DSP D. Sravan Kumar, CCS CI Venkateswara Rao and other officers were present.


Time of India
19 minutes ago
- Time of India
Trio arrested from Maha for duping man of Rs 44 lakh in investment fraud
Hyderabad: The cybercrime police, Hyderabad, arrested three cyber fraudsters from Maharashtra on Tuesday for allegedly siphoning over Rs 44 lakh from a city-based victim through a bogus online stock trading application. The accused, Milind Manohar Narkar (34), from Mumbai, Ranak Jagadish Patel (31) and Salik Imtiyaz Ahmed Siddiqui (25), from Thane, were arrested from their houses and brought to Hyderabad on transit remand on Tuesday. According to the complaint lodged on June 30, fraudsters posing as stock market trading advisors added the victim to 'Aveshta Study Group-W' on WhatsApp. Promising huge returns on stock investments, they persuaded the victim to transfer money to several bank accounts. When he tried to withdraw the profits, they demanded a 20% service charge and stopped all communication once he paid it. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad After arresting the trio, Cybercrime DCP D Kavitha said Narkar converted the stolen funds into cryptocurrency on behalf of a Dubai-based kingpin and also directly supervised the transfer of the defrauded amount to multiple mules' accounts from Mumbai hotels. Patel and Siddiqui sourced bank accounts and SIM cards for the operation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Unsold Cruise Cabins From Dublin (Take a Look at the Prices) Lore Filter Learn More Undo The police team seized three mobile phones from the accused. The accused were produced before the court and remanded to judicial custody. Cops are analysing the fraudulent transactions to identify the other gang members, including the Dubai-based kingpin. Police urged citizens to report cyber-fraud immediately on the helpline 1930 or at