Udupi: Bengaluru engineering student drowns in Thottam Beach


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (EP)

Udupi, March 20: An old student of a private engineering college in Bengaluru, who was on picnic with 29 other students of the college, drowned in Thottam Beach, near Malpe sea on Tuesday, March 20.

Keerthan Simha (22), son of Narasimha from Tiptur near Tumakuru, is the deceased person.

About thirty students had arrived in a bus to Udupi. They had visited Krishna Math in the morning and arrived at Malpe seashore at about 3 pm in the afternoon.

All the students got down to water and started playing there. As there were huge waves in the sea and the sea was rough, watch guards in the seashore warned the students not to get down too deep in the water. But students ignored them.

Four among the students walked on the banks to Thottam beach nearby and played there also. The four students who were caught up in huge wave were washed away in water a little while later. The watch guards, who saw it, rushed and brought up all of them. As the students could not speak, they were taken to Udupi government hospital. But Keerthan had died by then. The others are recovering.

Keerthan had completed engineering recently. He had appeared for the examination and was waiting for the results. He had come on picnic with his classmates and junior students. Malpe police said that his parents have been informed.

  

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  • Arnold, Thottam Udupi.

    Wed, Mar 20 2019

    there should be a barrier(floating + rope + net below) to mark safe swimming area. this is a must. just telling don't go deep doesn't help.
    also suggest to provide an small gaurded/enclosure with 5 minutes training HOW TO ENTER THE SEA AND TACKLE THE WAVES. otherwise we will be hearing the sad news regularly.
    don't bring bad name to this lovely beach which is very safe and shallow. but heed advice from guards.

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  • Chetan, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 20 2019

    All the efforts put in by him and his parents have gone wasted. Sad. May he rest in peace.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Wed, Mar 20 2019

    I feel sorry for the untimely death of Keerthan, an engineering student who was drowned in Thottam Beach. May his soul RIP. He and his friends should have heeded to the warning given by the coast guards which could have saved his life.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 20 2019

    How sad end of life,parents who strugled to bring them up to this stage, still do not understnad why people are going deep when you not know how to swim,

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Wed, Mar 20 2019

    RIP May lord give strength to their family.

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 20 2019

    Very sad.

    RIP
    May GOD gives strength to the family of the deceased to over come this grief.

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  • Roshan, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 20 2019

    Oh devare.. e ghattadhakale yepa buddhi barpunda ??

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 20 2019

    These Educated Students don't heed to any warnings & now we can only say Rest in Peace ...

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