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Stampede at political rally in Tamil Nadu leaves nearly 40 dead and 150 injured

Deadly Stampede at Political Rally in Tamil Nadu Claims Nearly 40 Lives

At least 38 people were killed and over 150 injured during a stampede at a political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, southern India, on September 27, 2025, a tragic event attributed to rising tensions surrounding the newly formed Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party led by former film star Vijay, reports 24brussels.

The incident occurred when a group of attendees climbed a tree, causing panic among the crowd as they fell. This chaotic situation triggered a stampede, resulting in significant loss of life and injuries. Authorities confirmed the casualty figures on Sunday morning, highlighting the scale of the tragedy.

In light of the incident, the Tamil Nadu government has promised compensation of approximately $12,000 for the families of those who lost their lives. Additionally, a commission has been established to investigate the circumstances leading to the stampede and to ascertain accountability for the events that unfolded.

Pledging to address the tragedy, Vijay expressed his sorrow on the social platform X (formerly Twitter), stating, “My heart and mind are overwhelmed with profound sorrow. In the immense pain of losing our loved ones, I have no words to convey the suffering of my heart.”

This rally was a significant event in Vijay’s political career, coinciding with growing tensions between his party and the state government. Recent reports have noted concerns regarding alleged restrictions imposed by authorities on public gatherings, particularly as his political events have been drawing large crowds.

The situation reflects the broader political landscape in Tamil Nadu, where burgeoning movements often encounter obstacles from established authorities. The inquiry into this incident will likely scrutinize not only the specific events of that night but also the regulatory framework governing public events in the region.

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My family moved from Vancouver to Toronto for a few months to live with my parents. There have been pros and cons.

The author and her family at her parents' house.
The author and her husband left Vancouver for the summer to live with family in Toronto.

  • My family moved from Vancouver to my parents’ house in Toronto for the summer.
  • It wasn’t perfect, but the pros of lots of family time and no rent outweighed the cons.
  • Watching my parents bond with their grandchild was the best part and made leaving that much harder.

When our daughter was 6 months old, my husband and I ended our lease in Vancouver, put our stuff in storage, and moved across the country to live with my parents in Toronto from early July to mid-September.

I grew up in Toronto but moved to Vancouver in 2010. Since starting my career and meeting my partner, I’ve only returned to Toronto for a week at a time, usually over the holidays.

However, our parental leave gave my husband and me the unique opportunity to spend a significant amount of time in my hometown.

We’d be able to see friends and family for more than a rushed dinner and, most importantly, we’d give my parents the opportunity to bond with their first grandchild.

The author's father playing with his granddaughter.
The author enjoyed seeing her parents spend time with their granddaughter.

Living with my parents had lots of perks

Living in my parents’ basement — which is essentially its own separate apartment, besides shared laundry — meant having a convenient base to hang out with all of our Toronto friends and family. We also got to save on rent since we had ended our lease in Vancouver, and my parents allowed us to move in rent-free!

They invited us to share family dinners with them each night and scavenge their kitchen for leftovers for lunch, which was not only a nice way to hang out with my parents but also really cut down our grocery bill. All we had to take care of was our own breakfast and snacks.

Since we didn’t bring a car, we were very fortunate that my parents let us borrow one of theirs, which saved us a lot of money on car rentals. We also use their backyard, which was an awesome perk for our dog, who we brought with us.

There were some drawbacks to living at home, like a lack of privacy

While living with my parents had many positive aspects, there were also a few growing pains.

Needing to coordinate schedules with the rest of the household — such as when they could do laundry so that it wouldn’t wake our daughter, or when we could borrow the car while still making sure everyone could get to work — were logistics I hadn’t thought through ahead of time.

The author with her family on a trip to Niagara falls.
They enjoyed spending time together as a family over the summer, including during a trip to Niagara Falls.

To their credit, my parents were very good about giving us our space and went out of their way to accommodate us. Still, as two introverts, it was tough to be so social and not have the complete privacy we were used to.

Plus, my parents live in the suburbs of Toronto, which means we couldn’t do the things we were used to doing back in Vancouver, like walking to shops, cafés, and restaurants.

The author's dad, husband, dog, daughter and other family members enjoying time in the backyard.
The pros, like spending time together, living rent-free, and enjoying the backyard, far outweigh the cons.

Seeing my parents bond with their granddaughter was priceless

Would I want to live in my parents’ basement for the rest of my life? Absolutely not. And I’m sure they wouldn’t want that either.

But for one summer, the pros more than outweighed the cons. Thanks to them, we made so many special family memories during our daughter’s first summer.

My parents were there for big milestones — her first tooth, first time trying solids, and first hints that she was ready to crawl — but the best part about living with my parents was watching them interact with their granddaughter every single day, which is something I would never trade.

Seeing her smile with recognition whenever her grandparents walked into the room — and seeing them light up, too — was such a wonderful feeling. I loved watching as they scooped her up, taught her peek-a-boo, or took her for a walk around the backyard.

The author's parents with their granddaughter in the kitchen of their home.
Getting to see her parents spend time with their granddaughter was priceless for the author.

All of those things made leaving Toronto that much harder. It’s always difficult to say goodbye to loved ones, but even more so when you live on the other side of the country with a baby who is constantly growing and changing.

Who knows? Maybe this summer will inspire us to spend more time in Toronto or convince my parents to spend next summer with us in Vancouver!

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