Faridabad, February 7 A police inspector on duty was killed and 11 people were injured at the Surajkund fairgrounds on Saturday when a large swing snapped mid-air and collapsed, just an hour after a gate fell down, injuring two people, including a child, officials said.
According to police, around 6 pm, about 19 people were riding the swing when it tilted and crashed to the ground.
Deputy Commissioner Ayush Sinha and MD Tourism Parth Gupta reached the scene immediately after receiving information.
Rescue operations were launched immediately, and arrangements were made for the treatment of the injured, DC Sinha said.
A senior official identified the deceased officer as Inspector Jagdish Prasad of the Palwal Police, who was on duty at the fair and was stationed at the police lines in Palwal.
Inspector Prasad, a native of Mathura, was due to retire in March, he added.
The swing was moving at a very fast speed when suddenly, one of its ends broke, leaving it hanging about 2-3 feet above the ground, the police said.
As soon as the accident occurred, shopkeepers and police officers from nearby areas rushed to rescue the victim. Among them was Inspector Prasad, the security in-charge of the swing complex, a senior police officer.
"Several people had been taken off the swing, and people nearby supported the fallen part and helped in rescuing people. Suddenly, the swing broke from the other end as well and fell completely to the ground," the officer said.
Many people got trapped, and the inspector was seriously injured, he added.
The officer tried to save people and showed great bravery, but in the process, he sustained severe injuries to his face and head, leading to his death, the official said.
An eyewitness said that when he saw the swing crashing down, people and police officers rushed to the area without caring about their safety and pulled out the injured from the ride.
The prompt action by the police helped save several lives, he said.
DC Sinha said, "The inspector died while rescuing people. The injured are being treated in hospital. The incidents are being investigated, and strict action will be taken against the culprits. An FIR will also be registered."
Some of the injured include ASI Neelam, Sunil from Mahendragarh, Harsh Prakash of Greater Noida, Prashant of Rajasthan's Dholpur, Anisha of Faridabad, Shivani and Parvinder of Noida Sector-78.
During the rescue operation, a stall operator, Raghav, was also injured when he was hit by a swing grill, injuring his shoulder.
Just an hour before the swing accident, Gate Number 2 of the fairgrounds suddenly collapsed, injuring Sumit Malhotra, a resident of Sector 28, and a child. The injured were taken to BK Hospital for treatment, the police said.
A senior police officer said that 9 injured were rushed to nearby private hospitals, while 4 were rushed to BK Hospital for treatment.
According to the police, Inspector Prasad had joined the Haryana Armed Police, a specialized and armed reserve wing of the state police, in 1989.
After completing 36 years in the force, Prasad was due to retire in March.
Inspector Prasad is survived by his wife, two daughters, and a son, who are students and unmarried.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday expressed grief over the incident. In a post on X, the CM said he was deeply saddened by the unfortunate incident that occurred during the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad.
"I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of the person who lost their life in this accident," Saini said. "Necessary instructions have also been issued to the concerned authorities to ensure proper and immediate treatment for those injured," Sinha said.
"The Haryana government is working with utmost urgency and sensitivity to provide all possible assistance to the injured and their families," he further said.
Haryana Tourism minister Arvind Sharma said that an order has been issued for the investigation of the incident, adding that strict action will be taken in the matter.
The Surajkund International Crafts Mela is held annually in Faridabad. This year, the focus was on the vision of Viksit Bharat-Atmanirbhar Bharat. The fair will end on February 15.