Mangalore: Five boys washed away in river near Tannir Bavi


Mangalore: Five boys washed away in river - All bodies recovered

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Updated

Mangalore, Oct 8: The body of Yakshith, who along with four other boys drowned in a river at Tannir Bavi on Sunday October 6, has been found after an intense search by teams of fire personnel and expert swimmers in three boats.

The body was found about 200 metres away from the spot of the incident, it is learnt.

Meanwhile, district incharge minister Ramanath Rai and MLA Mohiuddin Bava along with leader Vijaykumar Shetty, Shashidhar Hegde and others visited all the five families and expressed their sympathies. The district administration has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 1.5 lac to each of the five families, and Ramanath Rai assured that more would be done to compensate the victims' families.

The five boys - Yakshith, Rakshith, Kalandar, Prajwal and Rajesh were washed away in the Phalguni river while bathing after a practice for tiger dance by the river side. The bodies of four boys were recovered on Sunday night, while Yakshith's body was not found until Tuesday October 8.

The last rites of three boys were conducted on Monday October 7. As Yakshith and Rakshith were cousins, the family of Rakshith waited till his cousin's body was found.



Earlier Updates

Mangalore: Five boys washed away in river - Four bodies found

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Update: Oct 6, 10 pm

Mangalore, Oct 6: The bodies of four out of the five boys who were feared drowned in a river near Tannir Bavi here on Sunday October 6 have been found.

The deceased are Rakshith, Rajesh, Kalandar and S Prajwal.

Prajwal's and Kalandar's bodies were found earlier in the evening.

The fifth boy, Yakshith, has not yet been traced.

Rakshith was the only son of the late Digambar and Rajani, residents of Kodikal Katte. He was a 10th standard student of Ganapathy High School.

Yakshith, son of Meena, resident of Kodikal Katte, was also a student of Ganapathy High School, studying in standard 9th standard. He too was the only son, and was related to Rakshith.

S Prajwal from Kodikal Katte, was a 9th standard student of Ganapathy High School. He has two siblings.

Kalandar, the eldest among the deceased boys, was engaged in coolie work. He was among the seven children (five girls and two boys) of fisherman Hussain.

Rajesh was the son of Ratnakar who runs a furniture business. He was the eldest among four children. 



Earlier Update: 6.50 pm

As per the latest information, another body has been recovered from the river where five boys were washed away earlier in the evening.

Two bodies have been recovered so far. The deceased are Prajwal and Kalandar.

MLAs J R Lobo and Mohiuddin Bava, DCP Jagadish, former mayor Shashidhar Hegde arrived at the spot. 

Earlier in the evening on Sunday October 6, five boys who had gone for a bath in Baddodi Kudru river near Tannir Bavi here were washed away.

The boys have been identified as Rakshith (14), Prajwal (14), Yakshith (14), Rajesh (17) and Kalandar (14).

It is said that altogether, eight boys had gone to practice tiger dance (Pili Vesha) at the river side and after the practice, went for a wash in the river. While bathing, they were pulled in by the water. Among the eight, three of them -  Jagadish, Prajwal and Marimuthu - managed to swim to safety while others were washed away.

Kavoor police arrived at the spot. Search operations are on for the missing boys.

More details awaited.

  

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  • rajesh, mulki

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    Does anyone has a count of deaths in tannir bavi in all these years? We can not stop boys from venturing in water but this place has taken too many lives.So the government MUST provide permanent life guards at this spot.Young lives are too precious to be lost like this..

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  • praveen, manchi

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    May the young souls RIP

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  • Siraj , Kodikal Katte

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    Those boys can not be called as innocent. They will know what is dangerous. It is sad that knowing the danger of flowing water, these boys venture into river. Is it not carelessness....!!!???? Really it is sad our young children do not understand the danger. R.I.P

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  • imthiaz , Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    sad news...

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  • vinaya, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    why some of the people click on disagree during codolence messages?
    Is it that they have no one died from their family yet or they have no human heart???

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  • Hilary Tellis, kuntalpadi, karkala

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very sad news.. May soul's rest in peace.

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  • Durgadas Suvarna, BLORE/MLORE

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very sad incident. RIP

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Tragic indeed,boys of younger age always goes for somekind of adventure for thrill without knowing it's real impacts.'May their soul rest in peace '

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  • Abbas munchoor, Bahrain

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very Very Sad news,may god give the Strength to the Parents of deceased & may their Souls rest in peace

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  • ZAID, UDUPI

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    MY GOD VERY SAD NEWS...LOOK AT THE AGE.

    Rakshith (14), Prajwal (14), Yakshith (14), Rajesh (17) and Kalandar (14).

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  • Shabbir, Udyavar

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very sad news. May Allah give patience to the parents of these childresn. It is very difficult for those parents with only one child. May their souls rest in Peace

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  • Philip, Bajpe

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Heart wrenching incident. May GOD give strength & courage to the parents of the deceased & hearty condolences to the bereaved families.

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  • Deepak, Manglore

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very very sad and tragic incident.May souls rest in peace.
    Dukkha yenchina panda..... mull la eath dukkha da news g disagree malpunaklu ulleratha. chya......

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  • Nishar Ahmed, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    oh Allah... little kids, heart breaking news.. RIP.

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  • Ravi Shetty, Doha,Qatar

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    So sad ad shocking. Heartfelt condolences .Pray for the departed souls to rest in peace.

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  • fouzia, mangalore / dubai

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    very sad R.I.P :( hearing this incident ..well kids must not allowed to swim in the river or beach ...mangalore people have to take proper preventive measures and see that kids don't swim in river and beach ...as also ..in each school swimming classes must held so that every kid knows swimming and if in case they are trapped they can come out of it like this two kids who saved their life by swimming. may allah bless them and their family AMEEN.

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  • Kiran, Mukka/KSA

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very painful news. May Almighty give strength & courage to the parents of the deceased to overcome this tragedy.

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  • Agee, Indian - UAE

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    painfull when young life is lost
    RIP

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  • Rajini jagadish, mangalore / Dubai

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very very sad and tragic incident.May souls rest in peace.

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  • Krishnaraj Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very Very Sad incident. Feel very bad to hear the news... May god bless their parents.. and May their Soul rest in peace..

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very sad incident RIP

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  • Ashraf, DXB Vittal

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very very sad and tragic incident.May their soul rest in peace..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    How about demarcating small areas along rivers and install fishing nets so people can take a wash....

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  • christine, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    very sad tragic incident.I pry God give strength to the grieving parents.May the children's soul rest in peace.

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  • Francis(Joe) Martis, Barkur/USA

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very sad and shocking ! RIP the departed souls.

    There should be danger signs put up all over the place wherever there is access for swimming in dangerous zone. We do not have life guards to save them, nor the Police and Fire Dept personnel are life savers in this situation. It is time for someone to come up with plans and ideas to avoid this happening in the future.

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  • Lawrence D'souza, Kalmady

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Very very sad incident,may the Almighty give their parents enough strength to bear the loss of their beloved children's.May their Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/Dubai/New York,USA.

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    So sad.May their souls rest in eternal peace and give all the comfort to the families and friends of the deceased. It is hard to digest but you have to bear it as it was God's will.

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  • AKBAR AMEER, DUBAI - MANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    OMG! Shocking news! RIP :(

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  • prem, Moodbidri

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    heart-wrenching incidents... rest in peace brothers.

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  • mkb, melkar/dubai

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    RIP..very very sad incident..

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  • Noorhussain, Al jubai

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    very sad..Innaa Lilahi Wa Inna Ileihi Raajioon.....may allah give the strength to the parents of deceased....

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Dublin

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    My heart goes out to the families, RIP lil angels,,

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  • Pramod Suvarna, Derebail / Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Very very sad icident. RIP boys.

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  • vinaya, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Very sad to know 5 boys have drowned in the sea.Its very sad for these parents to loose their sons at the very young age.Its all GOD's plans.God has his own ways.May Almighty GOD give strength and courage to the parents of the deceased and may their souls rest in peace and hearty condolences to the bereaved families.

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Heartbreaking Incident. Those knows swimming managed to reach shore, others washed away. Why not Our Government thinking Swimming also the part of Life saving Education. I Hope Educational Institutions will think about it.

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  • Godwin Dsouza, Band House Kulur

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Very sad news in my native place. In that place one caution board very important because many children Don't know its a dangerous place.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    14 years boys can not be called as innocent. They will know what is dangerous. It is sad that knowing the danger of flowing water, these boys venture into river. Is it not carelessness....!!!???? Really it is sad our young children do not understand the danger.

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  • sahad, jeppu

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    innalillai va inna illai rajvoon

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  • Thabish, Dubai/Mlore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    R.I.P

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Ohh my God..i am really shocked when i see subject..Very sad incident.. May their soul rest in peace

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  • Rohan Lawrence Sequeira, Bejai Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Very tragic and sad incident. There should be awareness about going for swimming in these kind of areas. We pray for distressed families and console them in this tragic situation.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/BOMBAY

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    VERY SAD INCIDENT..VERY YOUNG BOYS..WE CANNOT PREDICT ANYTHING.AFTER ALL ITS GODS WISH..NOTHING IN OUR HANDS.
    GOD MAY GRANT THEM ETERNAL REST..

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    WHEN YOU GO FOR BATH IN RIVER,YOU SHOULD KNOW SWIMMING WITH DIVING.BUT, EVEN IF YOU KNOW BOTH STILL, THERE IS CHANCE FOR DROWNING.REASON BECAUSE, WHEN YOU DIVE INTO THE WATER IF THERE DIRT BENEATH THE RIVER THERE IS CHANCE FOR DROWNING.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Very tragic & really disturbing. May God give strength to the grieving parents...and may the children rest in peace. And hopefully the other three missing are found to be OK!

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  • Shilpa, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Very sad incident !..hearing soo many such incidents in recent past...there should be some awareness regarding the dangers of water.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Very very sad and tragic incident.May souls rest in peace.

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