Hyderabad Police Cautions Public Against Sharing False News After Sandhya Theater Stampede

Hyderabad Police Cautions Public Against Sharing False News After Sandhya Theater Stampede
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Hyderabad Police has issued a clear warning to the public about sharing false or misleading information regarding the stampede at Sandhya Theater. Some individuals posted videos claiming the stampede occurred before actor Allu Arjun arrived, but the police have confirmed that these claims are untrue. They stated that such videos are spreading confusion among people.

The police have shared accurate information based on their investigation. They emphasized that spreading fake news is a serious offense, and those found doing so will face legal consequences. The tragic incident resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to a child, and authorities are making every effort to understand the events that led to the stampede.

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Citizens have been urged not to believe or circulate fake news on social media platforms. The police also encouraged anyone with credible information about the incident to come forward and assist in the investigation. At the same time, they warned that spreading rumors or fabricating stories could worsen the situation.

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The police are committed to uncovering the truth and maintaining public safety. They request everyone to act responsibly and share only verified and accurate information.

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