Kundapur: Young Girls Aged 9 and 12 Meet Watery Grave Near Kota


Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (VM)

Kundapur, Jun 30: In a tragic incident, two girls drowned in a culvert at Mogebettu-Kallandi near Kota here on Saturday June 30.

The deceased have been identified as Sandhya (9) daughter of Tavasi from Tamil Nadu and Dhanalaxmi (12), daughter of Madhesh from Mysore.

They were studying in a nearby government school and were said to be good in studies. Sandhya was a class 3 student and Dhanalaxmi was in class 6. Their families have been living in Mogebettu-Kallandi from past 10 years.

On Saturday after school, Sandhya and Dhanalaxmi with three others came to the culvert to play in the water. Unfortunately, they drowned soon after they stepped in.

The other three children rushed to inform Sandhya and Dhanalaxmi's parents. Rescue efforts were undertaken immediately, but the children could not be saved. Their lifeless bodies were fished out of the culvert.

Sarvottam Shetty owns the culvert which was filled with 15 to 20 feet of water.

Ashok P, Kota inspector along with officials Ghaniraj and Pradeep Nayak investigated the case.

There are several culverts and pits in the limits of Bolur gram panchayat. The pits are formed mainly due to mining activities in the summer and brim with water during the monsoons. Locals alleged that no precaution has been been taken to cover these pits even though several lives have been lost.

  

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  • shafiimam,

    Sun, Jul 01 2012

    very sad incident.almighty will bless thier parent with patient.

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  • Frank, Usa

    Sun, Jul 01 2012

    Very sad news. May their souls rest in peace.

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  • antony arun d'souza, Dubai

    Sun, Jul 01 2012

    may their soul rest in peace.The second photo was really disheartening.May be people are crying.Irrespective of all religions we Indians should pray almighty to relieve our people from natural disasters,domestic problems,communal misundestandings,cyber crimes,political unstability.God bless India.

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  • Norbert, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 30 2012

    May theire soul rest in peace.

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  • poly d, belman/toronto

    Sat, Jun 30 2012

    So sad to lose such precious lives. My heartfelt sympathies to the parents who may be going through the agony of losing their loved one. My request to parents, who can afford or who have lakes/ponds nearby, to teach their children how to swim so that in cases like this they can save themselves as Mangalore is blessed with many lakes and rivers and you never know when the art odf swimming will come in handy. RIP Sandya & Dhanalaxmi.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sat, Jun 30 2012

    Sad to know tragic incident.May souls rest in peace. Certainly,it is a destiny may god give strength to bear the loss of dear one.

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