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Man drowns in river along with son-in-law

Published On : 03 Jun 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: A man and his son-in-law were feared to have washed away while they were catching fish near Yenekallu River under Subrahmanya police station limits on Friday.

The victims have been identified as Ananda Gowda, resident of Banadka and his son-in-law Sunil. Police said that they received a call around 4pm about possible drowning while duo were catching fish. Police and expert swimmers have rushed to the spot.

Sunil, resident of Vamanjoor in Mangaluru was working in private firm in Bengaluru and had come to his in law’s place. A case has been registered at Subrahmanyapolice station.

 

 







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