On Saturday, a 53-year-old woman on the Amaranth Yatra was killed after being struck by naturally occuring shooting stones in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district, according to authorities.
Two other members of the Jammu and Kashmir Police Mountain Rescue Team who attempted to rescue the lady were also critically hurt, they said. The deceased has been named as Urmilaben (53), according to officials. The incident took place between Sangam Top and Lower Cave when the lady devotee was trekking toward the holy cave known for its difficult terrain, the police said.
In the incident two of the members of the Mountain Rescue Team of J-K Police, identified as Mohammed Salem and Mohammed Yaseen, also injured while trying the rescue the lady, the police said.
After the incident, the injured police personnel were evacuated by army and private helicopter on Yatra duty and were taken to the hospital.
Officials said that on information, Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh condoled the death of the lady Yatri and also expressed sympathy with the bereaved family.
The DGP appreciated the commitment of two policemen and expressed his thanks to everyone involved in the quick evacuation. He wished early recovery to Jawans, they said. The annual Amarnath Yatra, in particular, began on July 1. The 62-day pilgrimage to the Amarnath cave, Lord Shiva’s sanctuary, will conclude on August 31.