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A five-year-old girl succumbed to injuries at a stampede during the 'Chamayavilakku' festival in Kottankulangara Devi temple in Kerala's Kollam district, authorities said on Monday.
The child died last night after a ceremonial chariot ran over her, after she slipped and fell from her father's arms amid the chaos.
The child was rushed to the nearest hospital but could not be saved.
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The young victim has been identified as Kshethra, the daughter of Rameshan and Jiji, who were accompanying her to the festival.
The Chavara police have registered a case for the unnatural death.
The child's body has been sent for a postmortem.
In November last year, four students were killed and around 60 students injured in a stampede at a festival at the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) in Kochi in the state.
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