The number of foreign devotees who have
died in Prashanthi Nilayam and Brindavan through the years are many. There have been numerous murders of visitors both inside and outside the ashrams, also mortal accidents, and dozens have taken their own lives there or after visiting the ashrams. Some were literally executed within the ashram itself) It is difficult to document facts about deaths that are known to ashramites or even from personal observation - or from well-informed insiders - because the ashrams exercise the tightest
secrecy and cover-ups about all untoward incidents (both the ashram staff and all Sathya Sai Baba's
foreign officials in the Sai Org.). There has certainly been a much larger number of deaths than is generally known. No records are kept or made available in any way, let alone to the public, not even about
those who commit suicide (a considerable number), or die of natural
causes or of one or another of the many serious illnesses that can be contracted there (including polio, cholera, chronic amoebic dysentery and even malaria). Added to this, of course, are the usual hazards of many serious vehicle accidents - which have affected numerous devotees, including even major donors to Sai Baba such as Mrs. Barbara Sinclair (who died in a taxi accident on the way there in , having been called by Sai Baba to visit just then).
There have been deaths from other ashram accidents too. Three US devotes were killed in an avoidable accident when the concrete dome of the ‘Eternal Heritage Spiritual Museum’ at Prashanthi Nilayam collapsed and crashed through three floors (27-10-1990), crushing two ladies to death and 26-year old Michael Oliver, who lived 11 hours in great pain with nine fractures and internal injuries.
There are various serious
hazards that are never explained to visitors. None are told that
there are numerous armed plainclothes guards mingling with ordinary
visitors, in addition to the highly visible armed guards and security
persons who are there to protect Sai Baba (by Indian Government order), who were installed not long after six young men were murdered in Sai Baba's bedroom apartment in June 1993.
The Dangers of Large Crowds
When complaining of the massive
disturbance that a previous state visit had caused to celebrations
at Prashanthi Nilayam because of the rigid governmental security
arrangements, Narasimhan was told by Sathya Sai Baba that unfortunately nothing could
be done to avert the visit of the then Indian President, Dayal Sharma,
to the 70th birthday. (Apropos, is it not strange that Sai Baba, who
claims to be omnipotent and to be the only being having any free will,
should suddenly be so powerless!) That presidential visit in 1996 cost the
State 6 million rupees for the deployment of 3000 armed Black Berets
as security guards, whose foolishly antiquated crowd control methods
nearly caused people to be trampled to death at the gates of the
Stadium. Some were trampled, but recovered, including some American
ladies for whom the experience and injuries sustained were very
traumatic. My wife and her friends were also affected most severely,
almost unable to breath and incapable of moving an inch in the
enormous pushing crowd before the stadium gates, which the Black Berets
kept closed long after the time announced for their opening, all because the
President's car had not yet appeared. This is not untypical of the high-handed and
counter-productive kinds of 'crowd control' in India, where deaths by crushing
at large religious and other gatherings are fairly regular occurrences. So
far I do not know of anyone who died as a result of the enormous
and regular crowds through 5 decades at Sai's ashrams and other mass
meetings he has attended. If it has occurred, I am at least certain
that the ashram administration would immediately have done as they
always do when anyone dies in their precincts. They make every
effort, including payments to those involved, so as to hush it
up... even send all foreigners away from the ashram within the day (so as
to stop the news spreading too far).
The former long-term President of the Sathya Sai Organisation in UK, Mr. Lucas Ralli, author of at least five books purporting to be 'received' from Sathya Sai Baba (Sai Messages for You and Me in 5 vols), was nearly suffocated in a crowd at a birthday celebration a year or two previous to the 70th birthday, when the Black Berets were also present and, through the imperious stupidity so widespread in many of India's authorities, nearly caused a major catastrophe. He determined that he would never again visit the ashram (where he had his own apartment) and - besides being "thrown out" (his own words) of the Sathya Sai Organization by Indulal Shah for suggesting radical changes - at he never returned there again (he has died since).