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A three-member judicial commission, led by a retired Allahabad High Court judge, arrived in Prayagraj on Jan 31 to investigate the Maha Kumbh stampede that occurred on Jan 26, killing 30 devotees. The panel visited the incident site at Sangam Nose and the hospital where the injured are being treated, accompanied by local officials. The commission will aim to expedite the investigation over the next month.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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