Bantwal: Two youngsters from Delhi drown in Netravati


Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal

Bantwal, Apr 24: In a tragic incident, two youngsters drowned in the Netravati river at Bastipadpu here on the evening of Sunday April 24.

The deceased have been identified as Anaas (18) and Asmani (21), both hailing from Delhi. They were working in a local furniture store.

As it was a holiday on Sunday, seven friends including Anaas an Asmani went to the river for a swim.

While swimming, the two failed to gauge the depth of the water and got pulled away by the currents. Eyewitnesses said that though the other five friends screamed for help, there were no expert swimmers available at the spot and the duo could not be rescued.

It is also alleged that though one of the locals rushed to the fire service office located at a shouting distance from the spot, the fire personnel left for some other work instead of coming to the youngsters' rescue.

The locals then got into the water and retrieved the bodies, which were sent to Bantwal government hospital for post-mortem. Procedure is on to send the bodies to Delhi.

Bantwal town police have registered a case.

  

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  • martin,

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    OH! does it still has enough water to drown !
    and worse "FIRE service left for some other work"!!!! incredible what's more important than saving a life? if fire dept cant do this then shut it down,send its men to siachen,le'em learn value of a life.

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  • nasir, mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    government have to make compulsory now- without SAFETY JACKETS /FLOATING JACKETS no swimming.
    Its strict order.

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  • Jane, Dubai

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Dear Nasir,

    when the individuals do not care for their lives why will Govt even care?

    Making rules is again a useless thing if the people do not follow it. Original rules will be in the books and people will have their Own rules.

    Its the duty of the individual to understand and realize the causes of their actions.No political party nor the authorities can take the responsibility if we people do such acts.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    let's not deviate talking about politicians, fire station people and all. it's purely a wrong step by the individuals. I am sure , being from Delhi they may not be knowing swimming or they may not be good swimmers at least to swin in nethravathi. Please don't try your luck against nature. nothing can save you. yes, tragic incident... but nobody else could be blamed.

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  • francis, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    For the past few days we see the dried up river photos of this area!! how come suddenly there is water and 2 drowned ?? Is the Location is correct ?

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  • amarnath Shetty, Bantwal

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    These fire stations are for emergency public services, If they are coming for rescue , it should be criminal case against them. they are murderer.
    Now where is ministers posing as they for public services. Please take strict action against these lazy and foolish fire service people. They are getting salary for nothing . Its public money. Bantwal residents have to ask.

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  • Roshan, Ullal

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Please understand this and take it into your mind a person is an expert at swimming cannot rescue an individual unless he knows the technique on how to rescue a person while drowning.

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  • Ahamad Gulam Beay, Alkhobar

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Hooghly

    Sun, Apr 24 2016

    When you are not perfect in swimming..should not venture into either river or sea. Even expert swimmers are puzzled due to waves. Dont try to play with as a hobby. Still do not know beneath of the same. Sometime even magnetic power work under the river/sea. It will pull in a rapid speed.

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