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In a shocking video, hundreds of people can be seen thronging a funeral for a horse in Karnataka.
Video footage shows crowds of people — many of whom weren’t wearing masks — attending the funeral of the equine, which belonged to a local religious organisation in the Belagavi district.
District officials were forced to temporarily seal the village and test for new Covid cases.
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"A horse of a local religious organisation in Mastmaradi village died in the morning, following which people of the village took out a funeral procession and cremated the horse," Laxman Nimbargi, Superintendent of Police, Belgavi, told NDTV.
"The village has been sealed and an FIR has been registered. We are conducting RT-PCR tests. This village will remain sealed for next 14 days. Nobody is allowed to come in or go out."
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In an attempt to battle rising Covid cases in the state, Karnataka’s lockdown is currently set to continue till June 7.
The South Indian state has reported over 25,000 virus-related deaths so far with over 470,000 active cases.
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