Body of missing student removed from lake; survivor says boating was collective decision

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June 18, 2012
Manipal, June 18: The body of a third year student of information technology in Manipal Institute of Technology, who was reported missing in a boating accident at Mannupalla lake in Shivalli village here, was recovered from the lake on Sunday.

21-year-old Kiran Chandramouli had gone to the lake in the early hours of Saturday along with his batchmate Nikhila Mallimadugula, 20, and Shaunak Mahbubani, a fourth year computer science student

While rescue teams had recovered Nikhila's body by Saturday evening, they had called off the search for Kiran's body on account of inclement weather and fading light. The trio had taken a paddle boat tethered to the bank for a ride between 1.45am to 2am, not realizing that the boat has a hole. As water gushed in, they panicked and fell overboard. Only Shaunak managed to swim ashore. He informed the police around 3am.

SP MB Boralingaiah said while Mallimadugula Ramakrishna, father of Nikhila, a resident of Banjara Hills, Hyderabad claimed his daughter's body, KS Chandramouli and his wife Vijaya Banu, residents of HAL Layout, third stage, Bangalore claimed the body of their son Kiran.

The parents of both students reached Manipal late on Saturday and left for their respective cities during the day after all legal formalities were completed, SP added.

Sadananda Tippannanavar, Police Inspector, Manipal Police Station said rescue teams have not salvaged the boat from the lake. Describing the incident as tragic, SP said instruction has been given to personnel of Manipal police station on night rounds to pay due attention to movement of people in vicinity of the lake. "We will take up the matter with college authorities and request them to post security personnel at the lake entrance," he said.

Asked if police suspected any foul play in the incident, SP said no one has come up with any information that would make the department feel so.

There were a few who questioned the presence of students at the lake at an unearthly hour, SP said.

"Shaunak told me that it was a collective and almost simultaneous decision on part of the three to go on a boating ride," SP said. A case of unnatural death report has been registered at Manipal police station.

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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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