Raipur, March 23 -- A 28-year-old woman was killed and six others were injured after a ropeway trolley crashed while descending from a hilltop temple in Chhattisgarh's Mahasamund district on Sunday, officials said. "The accident occurred around 10am near Khallari (Bhimkhoj) village in Bagbahra tehsil when the trolley's cable snapped," said Bagbahra Sub-Divisional Magistrate Namita Markole. The trolley, which was carrying devotees returning from the Khallari Mata temple, plunged from a height of around 200-300 feet, officials said. The deceased has been identified as Ayushi Satkar, a resident of Raipur. Among the injured are her husband Rishabh Dhavre (29) and a minor relative, Chhayansh Dhavre (16). Others hurt in the incident include Govind Swami (47), Namita Swami (48), and two minors - Kushmita Swami (10) and Manshvi Godaria (12). All six injured were initially taken to a nearby hospital, and four of them were later referred to Raipur for further treatment, officials added. The ropeway service is widely used by devotees visiting the Khallari Mata temple, located at an elevation of about 1,100 feet. Pilgrims can also reach the shrine by climbing nearly 900 steps. Following the incident, another trolley carrying around 10 passengers, which had just begun ascending, was immediately brought back to the base. Though passengers in that trolley experienced a strong jolt, no major injuries were reported. CM Vishnu Deo Sai, in a statement, expressed grief over the incident and ordered a detailed probe. He termed the accident "extremely tragic and painful," extended condolences to the bereaved family, and directed officials to ensure proper treatment for the injured....