Bantwal: Five teenage boys meet watery grave in River Phalguni

coastaldigest.com news network
November 7, 2017

Bantwal, Nov 7: Five youth drowned in River Phalguni at Aralu Moolarapattana in Bantwal taluk on Monday evening. The youth ventured into the water for a dip even after being forewarned of the danger in trying to swim at the deep end of the river.

The dead have been identified as Aslam (16), son of Ashraf of Navagrama, Mudaris (17), son of Shareef of Navagrama, Savad (17), son of G Mohammed of Shuntihithlu Kallagudde, Rameez (17), son of K Shareef of Shuntihithlu Kallagudde and Ajmal (17), son of Hakeem. Aslam, Savad and Ajmal were first PU students at Muthooru Composite PU College.As Monday was a holiday, the youth informed their families that they were attending a friend's marriage at Gurpura Kaikamba but instead went for a dip in River Phalguni. When they did not return home even after 9 pm on Monday, the family members started making enquiries with the neighbours.

Moolarapatna Mohiyuddin Jumma Masjid Khathiba informed the families that five youth had come near the bridge to take a dip in the river at 11.30 am. He said they were sent back citing the danger of swimming in the river.

When the family members launched a search along the banks of the river, they found their clothes, footwear and mobile phones. Anxious family members filed a complaint at Bantwal Rural Police Station. The fire service personnel searched for the bodies till midnight, Gram Panchayat member Ashraf Moolarapattana said.

Expert swimmers Jabbar, Salam, Sadat and others were called in for the search operations along with the fire service personnel on Tuesday morning. The bodies of Rameez, Aslam and Ajmal were retrieved at Moolarapattna while the body of Mudaris was not retrieved till late evening of Tuesday.

As the news began to spread, a large number of people gathered near the banks of the river. Mangaluru AC Renuka Prasad, Bantwal ASP Dr Arun and others rushed to the spot.

A pall of gloom descended on Moolarapattana following the news of drowning of the five youth. The family of all the youths hail from a poor background.

BJP leaders Uliyapadiguthu Rajesh Naik, ZP members Chandraprakash Shetty, B Padmashekar Jain, M Thungappa Bangera and others visited the family members.

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July 21,2020

Udupi, Jul 21: Udupi Court complex has been sealed down for two days for sanitisation after a judge tested positive for Covid-19, a source said on Tuesday.

The Covid cases in Udupi district which had reduced recently are once again seeing a spurt. On Monday, as many as 98 have tested positive taking the total cases in the district to 2,321.

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February 1,2020

Shivamogga, Feb 1: A three-year-old girl who fell out of a moving vehicle had a miraculous escape in Agumbe Ghat section in Teerthahalli taluk of Shivamogga district of Karnataka.

The incident took place in the early hours of Friday when 12 members from three different families were returning from a tour of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The girl was reunited with her family after 30 minutes of high drama.

The child, identified as Anavi, is believed to have fallen from the vehicle as it negotiated hairpin bends on the Agumbe Ghat road, 350km from Bengaluru. The child's parents, Binu and Lincy, from NR Pura in Chikkamagaluru district, and other family members reportedly dozed off and did not realize the child had fallen off the vehicle until they covered a distance of about 20km.

One of the family members noticed that child was missing from the seat next to the door. When the driver realized the door latch had given way, they suspected the child could have slipped out of the vehicle.

Then the family started searching along the road and learnt from a forest guard at the Agumbe checkpost that a missing child was found and it had been handed over to Agumbe police station.

An advocate who identified himself as Vinay spotted the girl child as he passed the deserted stretch minutes after the vehicle left and picked her up and handed her over to Agumbe police.

The child sustained minor injuries in the fall. She was provided medical treatment before she was handed over to the parents.

Sources said it wasn't known how the vehicle door opened. One theory is that the girl could have accidentally unlocked the door while clutching the latch in the bumpy ride on the ghat. Police did not file any complaint.

Similar incident

This incident is almost a rerun of a Kerala incident in which a one-year-old baby fell off a moving jeep and was reunited with its mother hours later in September 2019 in Idukki district.

The baby had slipped off the mother's arms while she dozed off in the vehicle. CCTV footage showed the baby, after falling on the road, crawling towards a lit-up area close by, which turned out to be a forest checkpost. Family realised child was missing after 20km.

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February 3,2020

Dammam, Feb 3: Harish Bangera, 32, who was arrested in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia more than a month ago after offensive Facebook post went viral, has remained incommunicado.

Bangera, who hails from Goyadibettu in Bijadi village of Kundapur taluk, Udupi district, was an air-conditioning technician for a company in Dammam, capital of Saudi's eastern province.

He was arrested on December 20, 2019 after he posted derogatory messages on Facebook against crown prince Mohammad bin Salman and went on to claim that a Ram temple will be built in the holy city of Makkah too just like in Ayodhya where the Babri mosque was demolished.

Fearing legal action, he later posted a video pleading for forgiveness. “I have committed a mistake. Please forgive me. I will never upload any such posts again," he is seen saying in the video.

After his arrest, his roommate, who happens to be a Pakistani, has reportedly made several attempt to contact him, but in vain. He also has approached many Indian and Saudi authorities in his bid to get Bangera out of prison, sources said.

The Saudi authorities have not even responded to the messages of Indian Ministry of External Affairs. "We've made many efforts to contact the Saudi authorities but they haven't responded,” MEA sources said.

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fairman
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Monday, 3 Feb 2020

There can be many such people in the Kingdom. 

 

They should be identified and treated in the same way.

These are real terrorists, keep him few years in jail,  they should not be let free. Otherwise they will forget and commit again.

May God help us.

 

 

Suresh SS
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Monday, 3 Feb 2020

Well done Saudi Authorities, this kind of mentality should be eleminated even any whare in any country we have many BJP dogs barking nonsence always all should be eleminated.

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