The pilgrims, hailing from Rihan Kalan in Hoshiarpur, were returning after paying obeisance at Jawalamukhi temple. They went deep into Nakaid Khud for taking bath, ignoring the warning board, and were swept away by the gushing waters, SP, Kangra, Sanjeev Gandhi said.
Two of the seven pilgrims, including 14-year-old Arash Deep, were rescued by the locals while the bodies of five were fished out with help of local people and sent for post mortem to Dehra hospital.
The victims were identified as Jaswinder Singh (18),Dheeraj Saini( 19), Makhan (31),Jagdeep (20) and Deepak Saini (20), all residents of Rihan Kalan.
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