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BBC News, Mumbai
The families of people who died in an important festival in northern India in India arouse loss and the bodies of their relatives are waiting to return home.
At least 30 people die On Wednesday, Kumbh Mela was one of the saints of six-weekly Hindu Hindu Days.
The incident occurred in the city of Sangam, a wonderful meeting place for Ganges, Yamuna and the legendary Saraswati rivers, when Devotees takes scuba.
The festival is billed by the largest meeting of humanity, attracting tens of pinks around the world.
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Crushing Sangamese after the rhemus rise, they crushed devices that slept near the river.
Display witnesses have accused of police and festival authorities to make bad measures to control the crowd and the proper space to move pilgrims to their destinations.
The Uttar Pradesh state government has launched a judicial study to the incident.
Meanwhile, the families of the victims mourn the losses of the loved ones and some of their questions remain unanswered. Others are still waiting for their relatives.
Kaikeyi Devi, who traveled tomorrow to go to Kumbh Melara with his husband, said he could not shake the image that crushes his eyes.
“It was dragged in chaos and we started crying … Prayagraj city to collect husband’s body.
Taposh Roy, he lost his crushed brother to the resident of the Assam State, tells the delay in achieving the support of the authorities.
“It was lying for a long time, because there was no to-take an ambulance. When we did it with the police we had to carry them but told us, we couldn’t go with him,” said Royk India Express newspapers.
This was also the experience of the Tarun Bose of Western Bosh, when he lost a female relative.
“The authorities failed in his rescue and the police recovered his body for an hour and a half. There was no police around the accident,” said AFP news agencies.
Karnataka State Deepak Hattarwat is mourning his wife and daughter’s loss. He did not travel to the festival and said that he reported death from one day to another and a group of travelers from their team.
“We guessed his (daughter) wedding. What should I do and for whom should I live now?” Mr. Hattarwat told the Express Egunkaria of India.
Meanwhile, some say they are looking for loved ones, there were more than 48 hours after the event occurred.
Tomorrow State Manoj Kumar Sahni Reuters tells the news agency to seek the missing father.
“I’ve been looking for the last three days. I went to the hospital, but I didn’t find it. We also looked at the train station and at the bus stand,” he said.
Since the incident, the authorities have stepped safety measures at the Festival and banners forbidden until February 4th. The next bath day is Monday, the festival is expected to witness the massive crowds.