
Kamatchi (27) from the Tiruppur district in Tamil Nadu, which lost its life at the stadium at the Chinnasama stadium in Bengalur, when the crowd increased to greet the royal challenges of Bengaluru Criket Team for its first victory in IPL matches. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
A young woman from the Tiruppur Tamil district, Kamatchi (27), is one of the 11 people – all over 40 years old – who lost their lives at the M. Chinnaswama stadium in Bengalur on Wednesday (June 4, 2025). Her body is brought to her home town in Udumalpet.
Kamatchi, an IT employee who worked in a software company in Bengalur, went to see when the victory of the Bengalur Bengalur team victory occurred when there was an increase. She is the daughter of S. Moorthy and S. Rajalakshmi, correspondent Vivekanda Vidyalaya matriculation School near myvadi near the udumalpet.
Her parents and relatives rushed to Bengalur to bring her body back.
Comfort
On June 4, Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiaha ordered an incident survey and announced the Solatium 10 lakh for families of deceased fans. In addition, Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) announced a compensation of 5 lakhs, each of the survivors.
5th June team RCB announced ex-GRATII 10 Lakh on 11 families of victims and creation of the “RCB Cares” fund to support injured fans. Furthermore, at the Karnataka High Court, which took Suo Motu knowing the incident, the state government admitted that it had not prepared to master such a huge crowd of approximately 2.5 lakh fans for victory. Court
Meanwhile, the Minister of the Interior Karnataka G. Parameshware said that the state government decided to formulate a new standard operational procedure (SOP) for mega events, meetings and celebrations aimed at preventing any unfavorable incidents in the future.
Published – 5 June 2025 02:59 IS IS