Four Revellers from Bangalore Drown at Sangam


Four Revellers from Bangalore Drown at Sangam

Bangalore, Sep 3 (DHNS): A weekend picnic turned tragic for a group of Sikhs from the City as four of them drowned in the river Cauvery at Sangam near Bommasandra in Kanakapura taluk on Sunday. Their bodies are yet to be recovered.

Raju Singh (32), J Balaji Singh (51), his son B Raghunandan Singh (24) and Sandeep Singh (32), were part of a group of 21 Sikhs, all residents of Mathikere, that had organised the trip.

The group arrived at Sangam around noon. Raju, who went into the river for a swim, found himself being swept away by strong currents and cried out for help.

Balaji, Raghunandan and Sandeep dived into the river to rescue him, but the currents proved too strong for them as well and they too were swept away.



Search in vain

The police formed a team of local divers to rescue the missing people. However, the team searched in vain till late evening. “We searched for the bodies till late evening but couldn’t find them. We had to stop the search operation by 7 pm as it was getting dark. We will resume it in the morning,” Anupam Agarwal, Ramanagara SP, said.

He said the river at the accident site was very deep and was not a picnic spot. There are sign boards in the area warning tourists not to venture into the river for swimming.

Fishing was also prohibited at the spot because of the danger it can pose to anglers.

“However, the four men seem to have ignored the warnings”, he said.

  

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  • Sanjay, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Sandeep Singh had got married just six months before

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  • Uppan.K., Uppinangady/B'lore

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Sir
    Vikram sir- Villages backbone of India sir. I have got no shame to admit. You fly to sharjah and maybe forget your origin. Your name is familiar when we small with Vikram and Betaal stories. You need Betaal help also to know what I am saying.Feel no bad.
    Thank you.

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  • Prasheesh Kumar. S., Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    I am an excellent swimmer knowing different types of swimming and competed in swimming competitions also. Even then once I was caught in a sudden current in a river and almost drowned, but luckily saved by local people. This hard practical experience of mine taught me that swimming in a stagnant pool or pond is altogether different from swimming in a flowing water which has a strong under-current but not visible at the surface. Under-currents in the river sucks the swimmer down to the bottom howsoever experienced swimmer he may be, and it is not possible for him to extricate himself from it inspite of knowing all types of swimming.
    Usually the city based people who learn swimming in the concrete swimming pools develop an over-confidence that they can swim in any type of water at any speed, and unfortunately meet a gory death.

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  • Vikram, mangalore/sharjah

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Uppan.K., Uppinangady/B'lore
    WHAT NONSENSE SIR....U R TALKING LIKE TYPICAL INDIAN VILLAGER SIR..

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    A day of a bad fate of the four,who lose thier life unknowingly.May thier 'soul rest in peace'.

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  • Uppan.K., Uppinangady/B'lore

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Sir
    Very sad news yes. but fate and all is there Sir and play a part. why only 4 out of 21 die?Therefore fate, destiny, astrology science and all there is Sir. These people from far off, but their fate brought them to Kankapura Sangam Sir. therefore something to do with previous life is also there Sir. Believe me, it is the truth Sir. Not like something shown in private kannada Channels -like Hmm-phT EEGA hINDE HOGU- AND All-nonense punarjanma episode- but really it's there Sir. Thank you.

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  • Vikram, mangalore/sharjah

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Santhosh , udupi
    i agree with u..even here in gulf indians are very negligence in terms of driving, fighting,etc.....

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  • Asha.p, Kudla

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    HOW COME PEOPLE LIKE AL QUIDA , HOMESTAY ATTACKERS
    PUB HOOLIGANS,
    CHURCH ATTACKERS
    IM MORAL POLICE
    TRY GOING FOR A SWIM HERE ...?

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  • John, Udipi/Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Sign boards warning are good but there should be some security to stop people from swimming in the deep areas.

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  • Santhosh, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    IINDIANS are the best example for negligency

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