Beltangady: 38-year-old man goes missing in Netravati river


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (MS)

Beltangady, Dec 3: A man who entered the Netravati River at Koodige in Belalu village on Monday evening has gone missing.

The missing individual has been identified as Prasad (38), a resident of Suruli Kundadka in Belalu village.

Fire service personnel and members of the calamity response team visited the location where Prasad was last seen. Diving expert Eshwar Malpe was also called in to assist with the search. Reports suggest that three people entered the river, but Prasad drowned. Locals suspect he may have become entangled in a fishing net. The depth of the river at the site of the incident made immediate rescue attempts by locals unsuccessful.

Prasad was an RSS activist and served as the district chief of the Samarasya division. He had also worked as a Pracharak for six years. In addition to his social activities, Prasad was involved in small-scale contracting and agriculture.

Local residents and police continue their search for Prasad.

 

 

 

  

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Tue, Dec 03 2024

    rivers have become more dangerous than sea due to rampant sand mining and other illegal activities. getting down into these is like inviting death...corruption lawlessness and irresponsibility of citizens and politicians is all time high after 2014..some ganiyaari mamus will not agree with me..that is fine

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 03 2024

    Something Fishy

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