{"id":64850,"date":"2025-02-16T11:29:23","date_gmt":"2025-02-16T11:29:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alertindianews.in\/?p=64850"},"modified":"2025-02-16T11:29:23","modified_gmt":"2025-02-16T11:29:23","slug":"a-nail-pierced-her-head-man-who-lost-his-daughter-7-in-delhi-stampede","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alertindianews.in\/?p=64850","title":{"rendered":"“A Nail Pierced Her Head”: Man Who Lost His Daughter, 7, In Delhi Stampede"},"content":{"rendered":"
“Meri ladki ke kila ghus gaya<\/em> (a nail pierced my daughter’s head),” said a man, whose 7-year-old daughter was among the 18 who died during a stampede at the New Delhi Railway Station late on Saturday when surging crowds scrambled to catch trains to UP’s Prayagraj to visit Maha Kumbh, the world’s largest religious gathering.<\/p>\n “14 number platform se neeche utare, lekin bheed dekh ke wapas aane lage, maine kaha bheed jyada hai, chalo ghar chalte hain, bachho ko leke nahi jaate, chote chote bacche hain kya karenge, sone ko bhi nahi hai<\/em> (We got down from platform number 14, but seeing the crowd we started coming back. I said there is too much crowd, let’s go home, we should not take the children along, what will we do with the little ones. They don’t even have anything to sleep on,” Opil Singh, who had a confirmed ticket and was headed to Maha Kumbh with his family, told NDTV.<\/p>\n The Kumbh Mela attracts tens of millions of devotees every 12 years to the city of Prayagraj. The rush at the train station in New Delhi appeared to break out Saturday as crowds struggled to board trains<\/a> for the ongoing event, which will end on February 26<\/a>.<\/p>\n “Jaise upar chadne lage, 6 jeena bache the, beech main meri beti phas gayi. Upar se jaise 5,000-6,000 hazaar aadmi neeche aane lage na toh log ek ke upar ek girte chale gaye, logon ko sambhalne ka mauka nahi mila. Meri ladki ke kila ghus gaya…khoon andar jam gaya, poora kala pad gaya<\/em> (We started climbing up, there were just six more steps left when my daughter got stuck in the middle. Around 5,000-6,000 people began coming down from above. People started falling over each other. A nail pierced my daughter’s head,” said Mr Singh, a native of Unnao in UP, putting his finger to his head, enacting what happened, as words failed him.<\/p>\n Seven-year-old Riya enjoying herself at a wedding (File)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Northern Railway’s chief public relations officer (CPRO) Himanshu Upadhyay said at the time of the incident, the Patna-bound Magadh Express was standing at platform number 14 and the New Delhi-Jammu Uttar Sampark Kranti Express was stationed at platform number 15.<\/p>\n
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