
8-year-old critical after stampede at Pushpa 2 premiere in Hyderabad
The Hindu
Eight-year-old boy in critical condition after stampede at Pushpa 2 premiere in hyderabad theatre, mother dies from injuries.
An eight-year-old boy is in critical condition after collapsing during a stampede at the premiere screening of the Allu Arjun-starrer Pushpa 2 at Sandhya Theatre, RTC Cross roads in Hyderabad. The incident occurred on Wednesday (December 4, 2024) evening, and the child was rushed to at KIMS Hospital in the city in a semi-conscious state, the hospital confirmed in a statement.
The child’s 35-year-old mother passed away on Wednesday evening due to severe injuries sustained during the stampede.
According to KIMS Hospital, the child arrived at the Emergency Room (ER) having received Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) administered by police personnel and bystanders. Upon arrival, he exhibited low oxygen saturation levels and irregular breathing, necessitating immediate intubation and ventilatory support.
“A CT scan of the brain and spine was performed, revealing no significant abnormalities. While lactic acidosis has improved, the child’s sensorium remains impaired. The condition is still critical, and the patient is under intensive care with continuous monitoring as the medical team works to stabilise him,” the hospital stated.
The doctors suspect the boy’s condition may have resulted from prolonged unresponsiveness, leading to severe hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) and potential lung injury from aspiration or contusions. “Prompt CPR provided by bystanders and the police was instrumental in reviving the child, enabling further medical intervention,” the statement said.

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