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CBI team visits families of Karur stampede victims as probe intensifies

On September 27, a massive crowd had gathered during TVK Chief Vijay's public outreach event in the Velusamipuram area. A sudden stampede claimed the lives of 41 people, leaving the region in deep shock.

ANI Nov 15, 2025 22:19 IST googleads

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Karur (Tamil Nadu) [India], November 15 (ANI): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team on Saturday visited the residence of the family that lost two young girls in the Karur Velusamipuram stampede, as the probe into the tragedy continues to widen under Supreme Court directions.
The three-member CBI team met the bereaved family members to gather direct accounts and additional details regarding the incident. The visit forms part of the agency's multi-stage investigation that began on October 17, after the Supreme Court transferred the case to the CBI following multiple petitions.
The stampede occurred on September 27 during a public outreach event of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief and actor-politician Vijay in the Velusamipuram area of Karur. A sudden surge in the crowd led to the deaths of 41 people, leaving the state in shock.
Since taking over, CBI officials have issued summons to several individuals and conducted inquiries at the Karur Tourist Bungalow and Circuit House.
Meanwhile, three members of TVK-including representatives from the party's legal team and Trichy Zonal Joint Coordinator Arasu, appeared before the CBI on Saturday in connection with the investigation. The questioning is part of the agency's ongoing effort to determine the cause of the stampede and hold those responsible accountable.
The probe has seen the CBI questioning people from various backgrounds, including members of the public, traders, police personnel, ambulance drivers and vehicle owners. TVK Deputy General Secretary Nirmal Kumar was also present during the inquiry at the party headquarters in Chennai.
On Sunday, eight local traders and business owners from Velusamipuram, among them a petrol bunk owner, textile shop owner, mobile shop owner, and a mechanic, appeared before the CBI following a summons issued as part of the expanding investigation. Officials have reportedly summoned over 100 individuals linked to the event so far.
Earlier, the CBI also carried out 3D laser scanning and measurement work across nearly 700 metres in and around the Velusamipuram area to reconstruct the sequence of events leading to the stampede. (ANI)

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