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22-year-old Chennai tourist hit and died by a stone hit during a clash in Jammu and Kashmir

According to the report, the victim identified as 22-year-old R. Thirumani from Chennai was hit in the head by a stone when the vehicle he along with his family was travelling in between Srinagar and Kashmir’s premier resort of Gulmarg was caught in the clash between a stone-pelting crowd and the security forces at Narabal on the outskirts of Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital Srinagar. Four other persons including a girl from Handwara area of frontier Kupwara district were wounded in the incident, the police sources reported.

Mr. Thirumani son of Rajaveel was hospitalized, where he succumbed to his injuries in the evening.

SSP Budgam said that the vehicle in which the family from Chennai was travelling came under stone pelting near Narabal Bridge on Monday morning. “He was critically injured in his face. He was rushed to the hospital where he passed the evening in the evening,” he said.

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Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti, visited the police hospital here after learning about the death of the tourist. She met the family members of the deceased, offered her condolences and apologized for the incident.

A statement issued by her office here said Ms. Mufti has expressed deep anguish and shock over the death of tourist R Thirumany. “The Chief Minister visited the police hospital late evening where she met the family of the deceased and expressed solidarity with them in this time of grief”, the statement added.

Her predecessor and opposition National Conference working president, Omar Abdullah, who is on a visit of Drass in frontier Ladakh tweeted, “We’ve killed a tourist by throwing stones at the vehicle he was travelling in. Let’s try and wrap our heads around the fact that we stoned a tourist, a guest, to death while we glorify these stone pelters & their methods”.

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