Tragic stampede at Kochi university concert leads to four student deaths

Tragic stampede at Kochi university concert leads to four student deaths
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A critical incident has unfolded in Kerala, a state in India’s southern tip. A report issued by the health minister of Kerala, Veena George, reveals that a tragic stampede at the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) in Kochi led to the death of four students, with several others injured. The distressing event occurred during a live concert by the acclaimed singer Nikita Gandhi and has prompted significant attention both locally and online.

The incident took place at the Cochin University Campus where the students were engrossed in Nikita Gandhi’s live performance. The unexpected onset of heavy rains led to chaos and panic among the spectators. As they scrambled for shelter, a stampede ensued, resulting in numerous injuries and four fatalities. This distressing incident has stirred up a lot of concern and tension online.

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In the aftermath of the unfortunate incident, it has been reported that two male and two female students lost their lives. The injured, numbering more than 60, are currently receiving treatment at Kalamassery Medical College Hospital and other healthcare facilities as per Veena George. The health minister further disclosed that four students are in a critical condition and are undergoing intensive treatment.

An eyewitness provided additional context to the incident, stating, “The programme was meant to be exclusive to ticket holders. However, several locals were also present outside the hall during the concert.” The witness further explained that when the sudden rain began, the crowd, which was thoroughly enjoying the concert, rushed towards the stage where there was a covered area.

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Reacting to the tragedy, Kerala’s Chief Minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, convened an emergency meeting at a government guest house in Kozhikode. The Chief Minister expressed his condolences over the death of the students and delegated the responsibility of managing the situation to ministers P Rajeev and R Bindhu. They have been tasked with visiting the university campus in Kalamassery to coordinate various response measures.

This article relays all available information on the incident, gleaned from various sources, for the benefit of its readers. Further updates on this developing story will be shared as they become available. Readers are encouraged to stay tuned for the latest updates.

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