So far 116 people have died due to stampede in the satsang of self-proclaimed saint Bhole Baba organized in Hathras. Seeing so many dead bodies together, a constable of Uttar Pradesh Police also fell ill. He was hurriedly admitted to the hospital, where he also died during treatment. However, police officials have said that the cause of the constable’s death was illness. The deceased constable has been identified as Ravi, a resident of Kanpur, posted in the QRT of Etah district police.
After the information of the accident, he was on duty outside the hospital. As soon as the information of the accident in Hathras was received, the police of the surrounding districts were alerted at the government level. After this, Etah police had set up a QRT for the care and arrangement of the accident victims. During this time, a QRT of five constables was on duty outside Etah Medical College. As soon as the accident victims of Hathras started reaching this medical college, constable Ravi kept making arrangements for a while, but after that his own condition worsened.
Death during treatment
He started feeling uneasy and was drenched in sweat. He immediately asked his fellow constable for help and asked to take him to the AC chamber. Seeing his condition, the officers present there also asked to admit him immediately to the hospital. After this, the policemen posted there admitted constable Ravi to the hospital and the doctors also started treatment, but he died within a few minutes. Doctors said that Ravi died due to heart attack.
He was posted in QRT
It is being told that constable Ravi got upset after seeing so many dead bodies together and during this time he had a stroke. However, police officials have rejected the matter of heart attack after seeing the dead bodies. It was said that 32-year-old constable Ravi died due to illness. He had a heart attack due to this disease. According to police officials, Ravi, originally a resident of Aligarh, was posted in QRT of Awagarh police station in Etah. After his death, his family members have been informed.