Four more bodies found, Karwar boat tragedy toll mounts to 12

TNN
January 23, 2019

Karwar, Jan 23: The toll in the boatcapsize touched 12 on Tuesday with the recovery of four bodiesin different places off the Karwarshore. Those who survived said there were at least five other boats in the vicinity when theirs sank near the point where river Kali reaches the sea, but none of them came forward to help. Passengers on those boats, in fact, whipped out their smartphones to click photos of the sinking boat, they claimed.

The discovery of four more bodies followed a coordinated operation of the Navy, Coast Guard and coastal security police (CSP).

The body of four-year-old Kiran was found near the lighthouse; Parashuram, 35, was found near Alvewada; Sheyas Pavaskar, 28, near Devbag beach and the body of 14-year-old Sanjeevini was traced to Kurmagad island. Two more bodies are yet to be recovered.

While police and life guards of Tagore Beach Development Committee searched for the bodies in different places along the Arabian Sea in Karwar, the Navy, CSP and Coast Guard staff searched in the sea with help of interceptor boats C-155, C-420 and C-123. Ships belonging to the Navy (INS Tilanchang) and Coast Guard (ICGS-Amarthya), a Dornier plane and helicopters belonging to the Navy and Coast Guard were pressed into service. The helicopters located the bodies while searching along the shore between Ankola and Goa.

Early Tuesday, the mortal remains of Nilesh Pednekar – who lost his life after saving three persons, including his wife Neha – was shifted to Mumbai. Nilesh who was running a hotel in Goregaon in Mumbai had come for Narasimha jatra in Kurmagad Island. The boat sank on its way back from Kurmagad.

Karwar MLA Roopali Naik and fishermen’s leader Ganapati Ulvekar, who too were returning from the island at the time, found the sinking boat and took eight people on board. Two of them died soon after. Naik said she contacted senior officials to keep ambulances ready even as she ferried the victims. But as she alighted at Sagara Darshan, she had to fight with the officials as no arrangements had been made. The district administration later coordinated the search and rescue operation throughout Monday night and Tuesday.

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July 2,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 2: A youth who was on job hunt committed suicide by hanging from the roof of his house in Maroli on Wednesday.

32-year-old Advaita Shetty taken pilot training and looking for a job, According to sources, he had come back to his native place, Maroli, three days ago.

The exact reason behind this extreme step is not known yet.

Kankanady town police have registered a case in this regard.

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April 5,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 5: An elderly couple from Bengaluru

with a travel history to Dubai joined the list of coronavirus patients in the state, taking the total number of cases to 146, the health department said on Sunday.

The list includes four deaths and 11 discharges.

The 68-year old man and his 62-year old wife, hailing from Madiwala in the city, had returned from Dubai on March 22.

They were quarantined at a private hospital and have been asymptomatic.

Meanwhile, the government appealed to people who had attended the Tablighi Jamaat Congregation in New Delhi to contact 080-29711171 Arogya Sahayavani, the medical helpline number.

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July 25,2020

New Delhi, Jul 25: Nearly a year after Cafe Coffee Day founder V.G. Siddhartha's death, the probe committee appointed by the Board of Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd (CDEL) has given a virtual clean chit to private equity investors and the Income Tax Department who were named in his last letter.
The investigation report noted that Siddhartha may have felt "aversive behavioural stimulus" due to persistent reminders from the PE investors and other lenders.

"However, such reminders and follow-ups by the PE investors and lenders are not something which are beyond normal industry practices and we believe that PE investors were acting as per accepted legal and business norms," said that report.

It further said that the investigators were not provided with any documentary evidence to show any "advertent or inadvertent harassment" from the Income Tax Department.

It however, said that the financial records suggest a serious liquidity crunch which may have arisen due to the attachment of Mindtree shares by the IT Department.

Further, the probe revealed that MACEL, a private firm of Siddhartha, owes Rs 2,693 crore to Coffee Day Enterprises, which the report says, "needs to be addressed".

The Cafe Coffee Day founder's body was fished out of the Netravathi river in Karnataka by a group of fishermen on July 31 last year, a day after he went missing.

His last note raised several questions about the role of investors, and tax officials.

He had written: "Tremendous pressure from other lenders lead to me succumbing to the situation. There was a lot of harassment from the previous DG Income Tax in the form of attaching our shares on two separate occasions to block our Mindtree deal and then taking possession of our Coffee Day shares, although the revised returns have been filed by us. This was very unfair and has led to a serious liquidity crunch."

The massive shock to the industry and the country also led the government to assure that tax officials would not harass businessmen and the situation would improve.

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