Kundapur: Mortal remains of missing Jet Ski rider found after 36 hours


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (MS)

Kundapur, Dec 23: The mortal remains of Jet Ski rider Rohidas alias Ravi (41), who went missing on Saturday evening at Trasi sea beach, were recovered 36 hours later near Hosapete crematorium in the early hours of Monday.

Local fishermen, Shasha Kharvi and Mohan Kharvi, spotted a body floating at around 3 am on Monday as they were heading out for fishing. They immediately informed Nishant Kharvi, a staff member of the Coast Guard Coastal Control Squad. The three then retrieved the mortal remains from the water and informed the police.

Ibrahim Gangolli from Gangolli 24x7 Ambulance, Coast Guard staff member Nishant Kharvi, beach in-charge staff Suresh Koderi, and colleagues of the late Rohidas assisted in moving the mortal remains from the beach to the ambulance.

Gangolli police visited the scene, and the mortal remains have been placed in a freezer unit at Kundapur Government Hospital.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Karan, katapadi/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 23 2024

    We are not following basic safety protocol at sea. The life jacket and Kill cord is absolute necessary for all boats. There is a lot to learn from Mumbai boat tragedy.... all passengers need Life jacket and its mandatory. Only in India, we are careless and dont want to follow the basic safety....

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