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66 die in UP-Uttarakhand after drinking hooch in Haridwar village; 11 dead in another incident near Gorakhpur

Most of the victims had consumed the liquor on Thursday evening at the `tehravin', the 13th day of mourning after a relative's death in a Haridwar village.

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At least 66 people have died in two adjoining districts in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand after consuming spurious liquor at a village in Uttarakhand's Haridwar district, prompting the administration to order a magisterial probe and suspend 17 personnel of the excise and police departments. 

At least 40 others needed medical treatment.

Most of the victims had consumed the liquor Thursday evening at the `tehravin', the 13th day of mourning after a relative's death in Balupur village near Jhabrera, they said.

Twenty of the victims died in that village, close to Roorkee, according to the Uttarakhand police.

Forty-six more deaths took place in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur district, which adjoins Uttarakhand, as people who had attended the ritual returned home, district magistrate Alok Kumar Pandey said.

But at least one man also brought some liquor pouches from Balupur and might have sold them in Saharanpur, officials said.

The Uttarakhand police too said that apart from the 16 deaths in their state, more people died in neighbouring Saharanpur. But they had confirmation of only nine deaths in the UP district from the liquor they consumed in Uttarakhand.

17 suspended in Uttarakhand, UP announces ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh

Uttarakhand government has suspended 17 administration and police personnel and ordered a magisterial probe. In Uttar Pradesh, 10 policemen have been suspended.

In Uttarakhand, 13 excise department personnel have been placed under suspension in connection with the hooch tragedy, Haridwar District Magistrate Deepak Rawat said.

Four Uttarakhand police personnel, including the Jhabrera station house officer, have been placed under suspension.

Both states announced drives to curb the sale spurious liquor.

The incident

Saharanpur DM Alok Pandey said the victims from Nangal and adjoining villages in his district had gone to Balupur to take part in the ceremony on Thursday.

They were served liquor there in the evening.

The victims started taking ill during the night, officials from both Uttarakhand and UP said.

Many of the Saharanpur victims could not be admitted to hospital because the area was lashed by rain and hailstorms, Pandey said.

In the morning, they were brought to the district medical hospital for treatment.

The deaths in the villages in Haridwar and Uttarakhand districts took place over the day on Friday, even as the authorities warned people not to consume any liquor they might be carrying from Balupur.

Saharanpur authorities Friday night said 42 people were still being treated, but none of them was in a serious condition.

At least two others were being treated in Haridwar district, officials said.

Pandey said a man identified as Pintu had brought 30 pouches of hooch from Balupur village, and may have sold them to others.

It is not immediately clear if some of the victims are among his customers.

One of pouches has been found and sent for forensic examination.

The official said the post-mortem examination has been conducted on 11 of the 18 Saharanpur victims.

Another incident in Kushinagar, 10 dead

In an unrelated case, eleven people have died over the week in eastern UP's Kushinagar district after drinking hooch, officials said.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered departmental action against district excise officers of Kushinagar and Saharanpur, the state government said. He also announced an ex-gratia compensation of Rs two lakh each to the relatives of those killed.

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