
Pilgrim dies of cardiac arrest at Baltal base camp during Amarnath Yatra
Pilgrim dies of cardiac arrest at Baltal base camp during Amarnath Yatra
In a tragic incident on Monday, a 59-year-old pilgrim, Chandra Bhan, lost his life due to a cardiac arrest at the Baltal base camp during the Amarnath Yatra. Chandra Bhan, son of Barli Ram and a resident of Patiala, Punjab, was on a sacred journey to the Amarnath cave shrine in Kashmir when the unfortunate event occurred.
Incident Details
The incident was reported by an official to the Kashmir Scroll news agency. According to the official, Chandra Bhan fell ill suddenly at the Baltal base camp. Despite efforts to provide immediate medical assistance, he could not be revived.
The cause of death was determined to be a cardiac arrest. The base camp at Baltal, located in the Ganderbal district, serves as a crucial starting point for pilgrims undertaking the arduous trek to the holy Amarnath cave.
Medico-Legal Formalities
Following the confirmation of Chandra Bhan’s death, necessary medico-legal formalities were conducted. The authorities ensured that all required procedures were completed efficiently. The body of the deceased was subsequently handed over to his legal heirs. This step was taken to facilitate the performance of last rites according to the family’s customs and traditions.
Amarnath Yatra Challenges
The Amarnath Yatra is known for its challenging conditions, including high altitudes and unpredictable weather, which can pose significant health risks to the pilgrims. Cardiac arrests and other medical emergencies are not uncommon during the pilgrimage, highlighting the importance of adequate medical preparedness and facilities along the route.
The administration continues to emphasize the need for pilgrims to undergo medical check-ups and ensure they are physically fit before embarking on the yatra.
Chandra Bhan’s untimely demise is a somber reminder of the potential dangers associated with such spiritual journeys, underscoring the need for vigilance and readiness to address health emergencies.
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