SRINAGAR (AFP) - Thousands of people poured on to the streets of Srinagar on Wednesday after another protester died, taking the toll of two months of violence to 64. The teenager who died in a Srinagar hospital on Wednesday had been admitted on Monday. Witnesses said he had been beaten by Indian paramilitary forces during a protest against Indian rule. Indian police said they were investigating the death that brought hundreds of locals out on the streets of Srinagars Soura district chanting slogans. More and more people are joining them, a resident Farooq Ahmed told AFP over the telephone. An AFP photographer said police fired several warning shots in the air to disperse the protesters who were carrying the corpse. In Pampore town, 15 kilometres south of Srinagar, a young protester was wounded Wednesday when Indian security forces opened fire to quell a demonstration, police said.