RCB took a big decision for family members of people who lost their lives in a stampede in Bengaluru (photo- PTI)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have announced a lot of help to the families of people who lost their lives in the Bangalore stampede. He has decided to give huge compensation to the families of all 11 people, whose life went into a stampede during the Victory Parade. Earlier this compensation amount was Rs 10 lakh, but now it has been increased. Actually, RCB won the title of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. RCB won this trophy for the first time. In this happiness, he organized the Victory Parade on June 4. During this time, 11 people lost their lives in a stampede, while about 50 people were injured. Now RCB has announced a lot of help to the families of people who lost their lives.
RCB took a big decision
RCB The franchise has announced on its official social media account that the 11 people who had lost their lives in the stampede will be given Rs 25 lakh to their families. During this time, RCB wrote in its post, “Our heart broke on 4 June 2025. We lost 11 members of the RCB family. They were our part. We were part of our city, our community and unique things. Their absence will always be in the memories of all of us. None of the places left by them can be filled, but RCB has never given Rs 25 lakh to their families with a first step and honor, but the RCB has not given 25 -25 lakh rupees to their families, but not with respect. Only as financial aid, but also as a promise of compassion, unity and continuous care ”.
He further wrote that this is also the beginning of RCB cares. Long -term commitment to meaningful tasks, which begins by respecting their memory. Every step forward will show the feelings, expectations and rights of the fans. More information about RCB Cares soon…
What happened on 4 June?
After a long wait of 17 years, RCB in Ahmedabad on 3 June IPL Was won the trophy of. On June 4, the Victory Parade was organized at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. During this time, the crowd of fans outside the stadium increased considerably, causing a stampede there. 11 people lost their lives in this, while about 50 people were injured. The Karnataka government had told the RCB and event management company responsible. The matter is still under investigation.