Hathras (UP), The Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday said pilgrims from not only Uttar Pradesh but three other states also lost their lives in the deadly stampede in Hathras and announced compensation to the families of all the deceased.

According to a statement issued in Lucknow, the victims include pilgrims from Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan.

Apart from this, pilgrims from 17 districts of Uttar Pradesh are also included in the dead.

The district administration's death toll includes six victims from other states - one from Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh), one from Palwal (Haryana), three from Faridabad (Haryana) and one from Deeg (Rajasthan).

Of the victims from Uttar Pradesh, 22 were from Hathras, 17 from Agra, 15 from Aligarh, 10 from Etah, eight each from Kasganj and Mathura, six from Badaun, five each from Shahjahanpur and Bulandshahr, two each from Auraiya and Sambhal. . It said that one person each from Lalitpur, Firozabad, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Pilibhit, Lakhimpur Kheri and Unnao is included.

According to the statement, among the 121 dead, 113 were women, six children (five boys and one girl) and two men.

A control room and helpline numbers (05722-227041, 42, 43, 45) have been set up by the administration.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday announced a judicial inquiry into the Hathras tragedy, while not ruling out the possibility of a "conspiracy" behind the stampede that killed 121 people.

Adityanath had earlier announced that the families of the deceased would get Rs 2 lakh each and the injured would get Rs 50,000 as compensation.

Meanwhile, officials in Faridabad said the bodies of four women from Haryana who lost their lives in the tragic stampede in Hathras were handed over to their family members after postmortem.

The tragic incident took place on Tuesday during a program dedicated to self-styled godman Narayan Hari, also known as Sakar Vishva Hari Bhole Baba, in Phulrai village of Hathras district.