By PTI
SRINAGAR: A 38-year-old pilgrim from Rajasthan, who had gone lacking, was discovered useless on Wednesday, taking the toll on this yr’s Amarnath pilgrimage to 3, officers stated.
Roshan Lal Suthar, a resident of Pansal Dhileara space of Rajasthan, was lacking since Tuesday and his physique was discovered close to the decrease Holy Cave, they stated.
The officers stated the reason for his dying just isn’t identified but.
They, nonetheless, stated cardiac arrest triggered by decrease oxygen focus at excessive altitudes is likely one of the most typical causes of fatalities amongst Amarnath pilgrims and safety forces posted there for obligation.
Suthar’s demise has taken the dying toll to date on this yr’s annual yatra to 3.
A 67-year-old yatri from Andhra Pradesh died on the Baltal axis of the yatra on Monday.
An Indo-Tibetan Border Police officer posted on Amarnath yatra obligation died at Sonamarg in Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir earlier than the graduation of the yatra.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, 18,354 devotees paid obeisance on the cave shrine.
They included 12,483 males, 5,146 ladies, 266 sadhus, two sadhvis, and 457 kids, the officers stated.
In the primary 5 days of the yatra, a complete of 67,197 devotees have had ‘darshan’ (glimpse) of the naturally-formed ice-lingam.
SRINAGAR: A 38-year-old pilgrim from Rajasthan, who had gone lacking, was discovered useless on Wednesday, taking the toll on this yr’s Amarnath pilgrimage to 3, officers stated.
Roshan Lal Suthar, a resident of Pansal Dhileara space of Rajasthan, was lacking since Tuesday and his physique was discovered close to the decrease Holy Cave, they stated.
The officers stated the reason for his dying just isn’t identified but.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
They, nonetheless, stated cardiac arrest triggered by decrease oxygen focus at excessive altitudes is likely one of the most typical causes of fatalities amongst Amarnath pilgrims and safety forces posted there for obligation.
Suthar’s demise has taken the dying toll to date on this yr’s annual yatra to 3.
A 67-year-old yatri from Andhra Pradesh died on the Baltal axis of the yatra on Monday.
An Indo-Tibetan Border Police officer posted on Amarnath yatra obligation died at Sonamarg in Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir earlier than the graduation of the yatra.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, 18,354 devotees paid obeisance on the cave shrine.
They included 12,483 males, 5,146 ladies, 266 sadhus, two sadhvis, and 457 kids, the officers stated.
In the primary 5 days of the yatra, a complete of 67,197 devotees have had ‘darshan’ (glimpse) of the naturally-formed ice-lingam.