SURAT: A penchant for selfies value two teenagers their lives after they, along side two other boys, fell into the weir-cum-causeway at Singanpore in Surat on Monday. While two of them drowned, the opposite two were rescued by bystanders. They were taken to health facility and are beneath treatment.
All four were residents of Habibsha Street in Nanpura and were studyinng at school VIII. The our bodies of the 2 victims were recovered by fire fighters.
According to fireside division officials, the four buddies went to the causeway all the way through a morning trip on scooters. One of them tried to take a selfie while maintaining directly to a rope with one hand. The boy slipped and he fell into the water, when, one after some other, the opposite 3 went to try a rescue, handiest to start drowning themselves.
Two bystanders, Harshad Bhavsar (47) and Surajdev Singh (50), pulled out two of the boys. Fire division workforce later retrieved the our bodies of the opposite two.
Singh, a crane operator in a non-public company, was on his way back home on his bicycle when he heard someone shouting for lend a hand and saw the kids drowning. He alternatively, regretted now not being able to save all four. “I will feel sorry about the rest of my life that I may now not save the opposite two boys. Had I were given some lend a hand, I might have accomplished so,” Singh said.
The deceased were known as Akhlad Hussain Ahmed Shaikh (16) and Mohammad Zahid Abdul Patida (14). While Akhlad’s father is a assets dealer, Mohammad’s father is a driving force.
The two boys rescued were known as Mohammad Kaif Ibrahim Shaikh (15) and Sohil Nasir Pathan (16). Both their fathers are rickshaw drivers. Both of them were said to be solid at New Civil Hospital when stories final came in. The causeway is deeper than 20 feet at some points.
While the fire staff was on the lookout for the our bodies, Pragnesh Patel, the driver of an SMC fire comfortable also joined the hunt. He discovered probably the most our bodies. The our bodies were present in about an hour.
Shrishti Dhobi, fire officer of the Morabhagal fire station which was tasked with the rescue and seek operation, said, “It is dangerous to lean over while maintaining a rope and take a selfie. Children have been requested to stay away from such dangerous adventures.”
All four were residents of Habibsha Street in Nanpura and were studyinng at school VIII. The our bodies of the 2 victims were recovered by fire fighters.
According to fireside division officials, the four buddies went to the causeway all the way through a morning trip on scooters. One of them tried to take a selfie while maintaining directly to a rope with one hand. The boy slipped and he fell into the water, when, one after some other, the opposite 3 went to try a rescue, handiest to start drowning themselves.
Two bystanders, Harshad Bhavsar (47) and Surajdev Singh (50), pulled out two of the boys. Fire division workforce later retrieved the our bodies of the opposite two.
Singh, a crane operator in a non-public company, was on his way back home on his bicycle when he heard someone shouting for lend a hand and saw the kids drowning. He alternatively, regretted now not being able to save all four. “I will feel sorry about the rest of my life that I may now not save the opposite two boys. Had I were given some lend a hand, I might have accomplished so,” Singh said.
The deceased were known as Akhlad Hussain Ahmed Shaikh (16) and Mohammad Zahid Abdul Patida (14). While Akhlad’s father is a assets dealer, Mohammad’s father is a driving force.
The two boys rescued were known as Mohammad Kaif Ibrahim Shaikh (15) and Sohil Nasir Pathan (16). Both their fathers are rickshaw drivers. Both of them were said to be solid at New Civil Hospital when stories final came in. The causeway is deeper than 20 feet at some points.
While the fire staff was on the lookout for the our bodies, Pragnesh Patel, the driver of an SMC fire comfortable also joined the hunt. He discovered probably the most our bodies. The our bodies were present in about an hour.
Shrishti Dhobi, fire officer of the Morabhagal fire station which was tasked with the rescue and seek operation, said, “It is dangerous to lean over while maintaining a rope and take a selfie. Children have been requested to stay away from such dangerous adventures.”
Gujarat: 2 teenagers drown trying to take selfies
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June 12, 2018
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