Dr VK Johari, Chief Medical Officer of District Hospital Muzaffarnagar, said the victims were hit by blunt objects, sticks and sharp tools like sickle. Local made pistols were also used.
Meanwhile, the curfew in the strife-torn district relaxed between 3.30 PM and 6.00 PM in three parts of the city-- Kotwali, Civil Lines and Nai Mandi area.
A total of 81 people have been reported to be injured in the communal violence so far in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas since September 7.
The CMO said,"27 bodies have been received by the hospital and 17 autopsies have been conducted."
The victims, brought for treatment, are from Bawari, Bhora Khurd, Nath, Karana, Sohram and other adjoining villages.
A 10-year-old girl, Azra, has received severe injuries in her right hand and stomach from a sharp object which is used to cut sugarcane, claimed her mother Herunisa a resident of Bawari village.
Herunisa received injuries on her face by bullet sharpnels and her 5-year-old daughter, Aksa, also received injuries on her face and hand.
MG Siddiqui, a nurse in the eye department, said that due to the curfew people can neither go out of the city nor enter.
Prices of various commodities have gone up and there is a scarcity of essential items.
"The situation will not improve until things become normal in villages," she said.
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