"Sumit was buried in the five-foot-deep pit when the stunt started on June 24 evening and also tied up in a sack and wooden planks were nailed on top.
"When he was brought out the next day, he was unconscious, but after being taken to a hospital in Panipat district, he was declared as dead on arrival," Samalkha Police Station's SHO, Jitender Singh said today.
The boy's family has alleged that the organisers had delayed in rushing him to hospital immediately.
The SHO said that once the hospital authorities declared the teenager as dead, "they panicked, left him there, and escaped".
Singh said the show was organised in Chuklana village by some villagers hailing from a nearby village, but they had "not taken any permission" for it.
He said the show had started on June 18 in the village and was organised on a panchayat land, he said.
"However, on Saturday evening the burial stunt was performed, which the organisers should not have gone ahead with."
The organisers used to collect money from the audience during various shows which were performed through the week.
Mam Chand, the boy's father, who hails from Kurad village in Panipat, in his complaint said that the organisers had approached him on June 16 for taking his son along for the show and promised to pay some money.
The boy was made to do various tasks for a week before being buried in the pit, which was supposed to be the grand finale, police said, adding one accused has been arrested in connection with the case.
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