The victims, belonging to Paliwal family of Mahidpur town in the district, were on their way to Ujjain for taking part in Simhastha Kumbh Mela which is to start from April 22, additional superintendent of police Manohar Singh Varma said.
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Among the deceased are five women, four men and two
children, Additional Superintendent of Police Shailendra Singh said.
Although the deceased are yet to be identified individually, police said that nine of them belong to Paliwal family of Mahidpur. The jeep driver and a woman known to the Paliwal family were also among the dead.
Enraged over the incident local residents set the dumper on fire on the spot, the ASP said.
The autopsy will be conducted at the district hospital in Ujjain.
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