"Some youths were teasing women and girls near the entrance of southern gate of Gandhi Maidan. This unnerved women. They fell down and stampede started," said Jyoti Kumari, a resident of Daldali Road who had gone to watch the Ravan Vadh with her family.
Jyoti said she also fell down and several other women toppled over her. Her one-year-old daughter slipped out of her arms and went missing. Her mother-in-law suffered injuries.
Altogether 51 people deposed at the open hearing conducted by Home Secretary Amir Subhani and Additional Director General (Police Headquarters) Gupteshwar Pandey at the district collectorate here.
Subhani said the statements of the eyewitnesses were video recorded and put in writing as well.
The hearing will be continued tomorrow after which the versions given by the people would be studied and a report would be submitted to the state government, he said.
"Some teenagers and youths were forcibly trying to enter the venue while the crowd was coming out. I don't know why they were doing so. It was dark and there was no policemen. We escaped with minor injuries," Priyadarshi said.
However, many were not as lucky as Jyoti or Amit.
Pramod Kumar Gupta, a shopkeeper of Salimpur Ahra in Patna, lost his mother Gayatri Gupta (65) and sister-in-law Ranjana Gupta (35) in the stampede. He somehow rescued himself and his nephew.
