Bellary: Eight of a Family Drown in Tungabhadra


Hoovinahadagali (Bellary district), July 21 : In a freak mishap those who had come to immerse ashes of their loved one died instead

Eight people drowned in the Tungabhadra river near Madalagatti village in Hoovinahadagali taluk on Tuesday while they were immersing the  ashes of their relative.

The dead were identified as Yallu Sa Badi (80), Nagaraj Sa Badi (48), Raju Narayana Sa (42), Visnhu Sa Badi (34), Manik Sa Chowdari (48), Tika Sa Bakali (48), Amruta Tika Sa (38) and Ambubai (50).



They had come to the river to immerse the ashes of their relative Anand Sa, father of Vishnu Sa Badi from Gadag-Betageri. The incident happened when Yallu Sa Badi first got into the water and suddenly was pulled down.

Others tried to save him but were also  caught in the stream. The women threw their sari ends for the men to catch but unfortunately instead of pulling them up, they too were pulled down and within no time all of them drowned. 

 Efforts to recover the bodies were hampered by a rise in the water level in the river following heavy rain in the region.  One body was recovered by evening.  Srarch is on for other bodies.
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  • surekha, Hubli

    Wed, Jul 21 2010

    Its big tragedy to the family.
    Its really strange to hear this bad news about the complete family is immersed in the water.The reason could be the rise in the water stream in tungabhadra.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    A terrible tragedy and this may be their destiny by this way.May thier soul rest in peace.

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