At least 13 dead after wedding guests fall into well at Indian ceremony
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At
least 13 people, including a one-year-old child, have died after falling into a
well during a wedding ceremony in northern India, authorities from
Uttar Pradesh state said on Wednesday.
The
victims -- all of whom were women and children -- were sitting on a slab
covering the well when it gave way and collapsed, according to police from the
state's Kushinagar district where the incident took place.
One
other person was injured in the incident, police said.
"This
is an unfortunate incident during a wedding ceremony," said Kushinagar's
senior police official Sachindra Patel, adding they are investigating the case.
Police
did not immediately identify the victims.
The
wedding guests were attending the 'haldi' ceremony, a Hindu tradition where
turmeric is applied to the bride and groom's face for good luck.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the deaths
"heart-wrenching" in a post on Twitter on Thursday.
"I
express my deepest condolences to the families of those who have lost their
lives," he said "I wish the injured a speedy recovery. The local
administration will help in every possible way."
Modi
announced a compensation of $2,662 to each of the victims' families, and $665
to the injured, according to CNN affiliate News-18.
Kushnigar
district authorities announced an additional $5,323 to each of the victim's
families, News-18 said.

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