
BENGALURU STAMPEDE: Firms were submitted to the police station Cubbon Park Police Station by a university student of C Ven, held franchise Royal Challenger Bengaluru (RCB), Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) Administrative Committee and DNA Entertainment Ombals for damping at M Chinnaswamy Stadium for 4. June. Near Gate No. 6, he said he was still unable to walk, even though he feels better. At the time of the incident, he described the area as extremely crowded.
This company refers to a third complaint filed in connection with the tragic stampede, which claimed 11 lives and injured more than 50 people during the IPL celebrations. Venu’s complaint claims that bad management and negligence of the crowd of organizers, blaming misleading contributions to social media, which falsely claimed free entry without tickets, which attracted thousands of fans to the stadium.
Another survivor, 25 -year -old designer Rolan Gomes of Rajarajeshwari Nagar, also filed a company against RCB, KSCA and DNA Entertainment, quoted negligence and poor planning, which led to the event near Gate No. 17.
Company filed against Varat Kohli?
The complaint was filed by the head of the social activist HM Venkatesh at the Cubbon Park police station in Bengalur and insisted that the virat Kohli was named in connection with the Stadium Stadium during Minnaswama during the Bengalur victory (RCB).
Police Bengalur acknowledged the complaint and stated that it would be considered part of the ongoing investigation, although the Virt Kohli or no other RCB player has not yet been officially named as accused in the company.
The Bengalur Police registered the SUO Moto case against RCB, KSCA and DNA Entertainment under various parts of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhit (BNS) and is under investigation. On June 6, Nikhil Sosale, RCB marketing manager, and DNA Entertainment’s executive director, were arrested at the International Kevegowda Airport while trying to go to Bombai and were transferred to police ties.
The High Court in Karnataka took Suo Motu knowledge of Stampede and sought a detailed report of the state government on outages leading to tragedy. Meanwhile the government announced compensation £10 Lakh for the family of each deceased victim and has been committed to cover medical expenses for the injured.
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