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8 killed in Tamil Nadu as devotees’ car falls into 40-ft-deep pit

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Theni (Tamil Nadu), December 24

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Eight devotees were killed and two persons, including a nine-year-old boy, injured in Tamil Nadu’s Theni district after a car carrying devotees plunged into a 40-ft-deep pit, officials said.

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Ten Ayyappa devotees, hailing from Sanmugasundarapuram village near Andipatti, were headed home after visiting Sabarimala when their car met with an accident on Friday night.

They were close to Iraichalpalam on the Kumuli mountain road, when the car plunged into a pit about 50 feet deep.

“Eight devotees died after their car plunged into a 40-feet-deep pit at Kumuli mountain pass in Theni district,” KV Muralidharan, District Collector, Theni, said, adding that two persons had been rescued and rushed to hospital.

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The two rescued include a nine-year-old boy. They were severely injured and were rushed to the nearby government hospital where first aid was provided.

Further details are awaited.

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