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Two youngsters from Delhi drown in Netravati

Published On : 25 Apr 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Bantwal: In a tragic incident, two youngsters drowned in the Netravati river at Bastipadpu 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.

Seven friends including Anaas an Asmani went to the river for a swim on Sunday. 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.

The locals then got into the water and retrieved the bodies, which were sent to Bantwal government hospital for post-mortem. Bantwal town police have registered a case.







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