Youth Drowns in Behar River, Rewa Tragedy
Digital Desk
A 20-year-old youth drowned in Behar River while bathing with a friend in Rewa's Karhiya area. The family demands safety measures amid rising incidents.
Youth Drowns in Behar River, Rewa Tragedy
Shocking Drowning Incident
A 20-year-old youth drowned in Behar River while bathing with a friend in Rewa district. Manish Sahu, a resident of Karhiya under Civil Lines police station, lost his life Monday afternoon around 3 pm. Sources indicated the tragedy unfolded swiftly in the river's deep waters.
Friend Escapes, Panic Ensues
Manish had gone to the river with his friend Betu Yadav for a dip. Eyewitnesses said Betu tried to save him but currents pulled Manish under. Locals rushed in after hearing cries, but efforts came too late. The incident has stunned the quiet Karhiya village.
Body Rushed to Hospital
Family members reached the spot soon after news spread. They pulled Manish from the water and called the 112 emergency helpline. Doctors at the nearby hospital declared him dead on arrival. Police registered a case and began inquiries Tuesday morning.
Routine Bath Turns Fatal
Manish's uncle revealed he left home saying he was just going for a bath. "We never imagined this would happen," the grieving relative told reporters. No one suspected danger in the familiar river stretch. The family now grapples with profound loss.
Safety Gaps Exposed
Karhiya lacks proper safety measures along Behar River banks. Officials noted frequent flooding makes spots treacherous, especially in summer. Previous drownings in Rewa have gone unheeded, as per reports. Villagers blame absent warning signs and lifeguards.
Family Demands Action
Manish's kin urged authorities to install barriers and deepen safety protocols. "Such incidents repeat due to neglect," the uncle said. Police assured a probe into negligence claims. District administration yet to respond officially.
Rising River Risks in MP
Rewa sees multiple drownings yearly, mirroring Madhya Pradesh trends. Government updates highlight over 50 such deaths statewide last year. Experts point to receding water levels exposing hidden depths. Public interest stories like this push for urgent interventions.
What Lies Ahead
Authorities plan riverbank surveys soon. Enhanced patrolling and awareness drives could follow.
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Youth Drowns in Behar River, Rewa Tragedy
Digital Desk
Youth Drowns in Behar River, Rewa Tragedy
Shocking Drowning Incident
A 20-year-old youth drowned in Behar River while bathing with a friend in Rewa district. Manish Sahu, a resident of Karhiya under Civil Lines police station, lost his life Monday afternoon around 3 pm. Sources indicated the tragedy unfolded swiftly in the river's deep waters.
Friend Escapes, Panic Ensues
Manish had gone to the river with his friend Betu Yadav for a dip. Eyewitnesses said Betu tried to save him but currents pulled Manish under. Locals rushed in after hearing cries, but efforts came too late. The incident has stunned the quiet Karhiya village.
Body Rushed to Hospital
Family members reached the spot soon after news spread. They pulled Manish from the water and called the 112 emergency helpline. Doctors at the nearby hospital declared him dead on arrival. Police registered a case and began inquiries Tuesday morning.
Routine Bath Turns Fatal
Manish's uncle revealed he left home saying he was just going for a bath. "We never imagined this would happen," the grieving relative told reporters. No one suspected danger in the familiar river stretch. The family now grapples with profound loss.
Safety Gaps Exposed
Karhiya lacks proper safety measures along Behar River banks. Officials noted frequent flooding makes spots treacherous, especially in summer. Previous drownings in Rewa have gone unheeded, as per reports. Villagers blame absent warning signs and lifeguards.
Family Demands Action
Manish's kin urged authorities to install barriers and deepen safety protocols. "Such incidents repeat due to neglect," the uncle said. Police assured a probe into negligence claims. District administration yet to respond officially.
Rising River Risks in MP
Rewa sees multiple drownings yearly, mirroring Madhya Pradesh trends. Government updates highlight over 50 such deaths statewide last year. Experts point to receding water levels exposing hidden depths. Public interest stories like this push for urgent interventions.
What Lies Ahead
Authorities plan riverbank surveys soon. Enhanced patrolling and awareness drives could follow.