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Karur stampede: 38 bodies identified, being handed over to relatives          

The identify of a woman is yet to be established
A police official consoles an injured after a stampede-like situation occurred during a rally presided over by TVK chief and actor Vijay, in Karur district, Tamil Nadu, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025. PTI

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The bodies of 38 people who died due to stampede at the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's rally here on September 27, have been identified and currently efforts were on to hand over their mortal remains to their relatives, Dindigul district collector S Saravanan said on Sunday.

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The identify of a woman was yet to be established, he said.

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"Currently, the work to identify this woman was on and once it was done, we would follow the due procedure of conducting a post-mortem and hand over the body to her relatives,” he said.

The bodies of 14 deceased have been handed over to their relatives so far, Saravanan told reporters here.

Director of Medical Education, Dr Suganthi Rajakumari, said the condition of two persons who were admitted on September 27 continued to remain critical and efforts were on to revive them.

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To a question, she told reporters here that all government facilities had adequate supplies of oxygen and medicines and that the patients were being provided the best treatment.

“We received 39 bodies at the GH and post-mortem was performed on 31 bodies. Two people are in a critical condition,” Rajakumari said.

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