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2 women who came to visit Banke Bihari temple died, died due to illness

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2 women who came to visit Banke Bihari temple died

Thousands of devotees come every day to visit Banke Bihari of Vrindavan. During this time, there is a lot of crowd in the temple and people have to stand in queue for darshan. Meanwhile, two women who had come to visit Banke Bihari on Sunday have died. According to the information, these women were standing in line to have darshan of Banke Bihari. On this matter, the police said that both the women died due to illness. According to the information, the death of a woman is said to be a heart attack. Regarding the other woman, it is being said that she died due to injury. Let us tell you that due to the ever increasing crowd in the temple, questions are now being raised on the temple administration.

2 women died in Banke Bihari temple

Let us tell you that the deceased has been identified as Manju Mishra of Jabalpur. The second woman has been identified as Beena Gupta of Sitapur. Let us tell you that Manju Mishra was 60 years old, who had come to Vrindavan with her son. She was standing in the queue for darshan around 12 noon. Then due to the sudden increase in the crowd in front of Jaipuria Guest House, his health deteriorated and he felt dizzy. According to media reports, the corporation’s mask light fell and hit the woman’s head. After this the woman was admitted to the hospital for treatment.

Police cited illness as the reason

Whereas Beena Gupta had come with her family to visit Banke Bihari. Due to the large crowd, the woman felt dizzy and fell down and was taken to the hospital for treatment. Here the doctors declared the woman dead. It is being told that Beena died due to heart attack. Police statement has come regarding both these cases. In this regard, the police said that both the women died due to illness. The police are still investigating this matter. In this regard, SSP Shailesh Kumar Pandey appealed to the people that the devotees coming here on New Year should not bring the elderly, sick and children with them.

(Input- Mohan Shyam Sharma)

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