Article 6TWYA Police in India confirm at least 30 killed and 60 more people injured in crush – as it happened

Police in India confirm at least 30 killed and 60 more people injured in crush – as it happened

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Martin Belam (now), Kate Lamb and Helen Livingston
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India's prime minister Narendra Modi confirmed there had been fatalities at the world's largest religious gathering

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Wednesday is when the sadhus (holy people), all 13 sects of them, take their holy baths in the Ganges.

The holy bathing time is at 4am and that is around the time that the crowd crushes are thought to have started. It appears three separate crushes took place, as people surged forward, into groups of people who were sitting or lying on the ground on the banks of the river.

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