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Kupwara: Two Minors Drown In Ponds In Lolab, Bodies Recovered

Kupwara: Two Minors Drown In Ponds In Lolab, Bodies Recovered

July 12, 2021
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Kupwara:  Two minor boys drowned in separate incidents of its nature in Lolab area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Monday. Bodies of both the victims have been recovered.

Reports reaching said that a 10-year-old boy drowned in a pond – Nulle Sar – at Divar Lolab area while taking bath. Identified as Yawar Manzoor Ganai son of Manzoor Ahmad Ganai , the boy was retrieved in unconscious state and taken to a nearby health facility. The doctors there however declared him as brought dead on arrival, they said.

A police official concerned confirming the incident told that the body was handed over to the family for completion of necessary formalities.

In another incident, a 15-year-old boy identified as Asif Ahmad Khan son of Ashiq Ahmad khan, a resident of Chandigam, drowned in a pond – Budd Sarr – in the vicinity. Rescue operation was subsequently launched jointly by SDRF, police, army alongside locals, culminating in the retrieval of body from the water body.

Meanwhile, people in the area have urged the district administration to erect fencing around the ponds on immediate basis. “These open ponds have become a cause of concern to the inhabitants as each day youths and children assemble to take bath inside them without any safety gears”, a senior citizen said.

Seconded by a group of local residents, he urged the district administration to fence of these water bodies to avert any future tragedy. (GNS)

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