Unnao dead bodies row

On 14 January 2015, more than one hundred unidentified dead bodies were found floating in the River Ganges in Unnao district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.[1] The dead bodies are believed to be of mostly unmarried girls and children. They were later buried at the riverbank.[2]

Unnao dead bodies row
Date14 January 2015
LocationRiver Ganges, Unnao district, Uttar Pradesh
Coordinates26.617997°N 80.284111°E / 26.617997; 80.284111
CauseUnknown
Casualties
110 dead
Ganga Ghat Shuklaganj balu ghat
Location of the discovery in India
Ganga Ghat Shuklaganj balu ghat
Location of the discovery within Uttar Pradesh

Incident

The bodies, which were mostly of children and unmarried girls, were first noticed on 14 January 2015 by some villagers at Ganga Ghat Shuklaganj balu ghat in Unnao district when crows and dogs were feeding on them. The area was cordoned off by officials and 104 dead bodies were retrieved from the river. Samples were taken for forensic DNA profiling, as, according to officials, postmortem was not possible. Without going for cremation the dead bodies were buried at the riverbank. On the same day, six more dead bodies were found floating in the river and retrieved from the neighbouring district of Jhansi.[2]

One of the explanations given by the officials was that since the river had changed its course due to the construction of a new barrage, the water level became lower and the bodies surfaced. A magisterial enquiry was ordered by the then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav to uncover the facts of the incident.[2] The chairperson of Bahujan Samaj Party, Mayawati, demanded CBI enquiry into the incident and said that it "has infused fear among people".[3] Azam Khan, a cabinet minister in Uttar Pradesh government, accused political rival Sakshi Maharaj of being responsible for the incident;

I have come to know that Sakshi Maharaj brought a truck loaded with bodies to the spot and unloaded it into the river to defame the state government.[4]

Location

The dead bodies were found floating in a canal at Ganga Ghat Shuklaganj balu ghat, which connects to the Ganges and is 60 km southwest from Lucknow, the state capital of Uttar Pradesh and 30 km northeast from Kanpur.[5]

River

The Ganges River is regarded as a holy river by Hindus and many crematory ghats are on its banks. Police officials of Unnao have offered an explanation that the bodies were of "people who were dumped in the river or buried on the banks after their families could not afford a proper cremation."

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References

  1. "Unidentified corpses send UP government in a tizzy". dnaindia.com. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  2. "100 bodies recovered from Ganga". Times of India. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  3. "Mayawati demands CBI probe into Unnao dead bodies issue". Samacharplus.com. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  4. "Sakshi Maharaj threw bodies into Ganga-Azam Khan". Times of India. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  5. "Unnoa". ndtv.com. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
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