Help Keep the Lighthouse Burning
The Eric Pepin vs. SOTT.net suit continues, we've just unveiled a new SOTT.net, and other changes are coming. But we're running on fumes here, folks! We need your help.
You can read more about all this in Laura's latest: Storm Warning! Dark Days Ahead!
|
   
|
| 0€ |
Current Total: 22,880€ |
71,000€ |
| Check or Money Order: |
|
You can mail a check or money order in US dollars (or an anonymous 5 dollars or euros in a greeting card) to the following address:
QFG, Inc. PO Box 4322 Boulder CO 80306 USA
|
Euro to Dollar exchange rate can be found by typing 'euro' into google, or visiting www.xe.com.
The current rate is about $1.35 to 1€
RIA Novosti
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 16:10 UTC
An Indian pilgrim who fainted in a stampede that killed 150 people woke up in a morgue among bodies lined up for autopsies, local media reported Wednesday.
Mange Ram, 19, lost consciousness Sunday at a Hindu temple in the northern India's state of Himachal Pradesh during a stampede triggered by the rumors of a landslide.
Thousands of worshipers at the religious festival, which began Saturday, rushed back down a path leading to the temple, colliding with crowds on their way up the mountain.
"When I woke up, I was in the middle of a row of bodies waiting for postmortem," Ram told the Times of India.
"Towering over me the doctors and nursing staff ... looked dazed. They must have been surprised to see a dead man come alive like that. But when was I dead?" the newspaper quoted him as saying.
A series of checks is usually carried out to verify if victims are alive or dead, but a witness told the Times of India that "people were dumped quite haphazardly into trucks without following any procedure or checking if they were alive."
"No medical examinations were held and anybody found unconscious was assumed dead," the paper said.
Temples in India are regularly hit by stampedes, as thousands of people gather to pray during religious festivals, without adequate crowd-control procedures in place.
Reader Comments
( No Comments )
217 people have viewed this page since Wed, 06 Aug 2008
Emails sent to Signs of the Times, Ark, Laura, or Cassiopaea become the property of Quantum Future Group, Inc and may be republished without notice.
Some icons appearing on this site were taken from KDE-look.org, Afterglow, Mayosoft, Everaldo, IconDrawer, VisualPharm, IconFactory, Klukeart, Icons-land, TpdkDesign.net, and IconShock.com.
Remember, we need your help to collect information on what is going on in your part of the world!
Send your article suggestions to:
Original content © 2008 by SOTT.net/Signs of the Times. See: Fair Use Policy