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Bihar: Three children died due to drowning in a pit made of sand mining, accident happened during bath

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A state in Eastern India: Three children died due to drowning while taking a bath in a pit made after sand lifting near Kukra Ghat of Falgu river in Manpur area of ​​Gaya city. There are two siblings and a neighbor in it. The age of all the dead is between 12 to 16 years. Here, after the incident, angry people picked up the dead bodies of the three children from the Falgu river and kept them near Alipur Kukra Tinmuhani and blocked the road. The deceased have been identified as Ankush Kumar, 12-year-old son of Pankaj Thakur, 16-year-old son of Santosh Yadav and Hrithik Kumar (13-year-old), a resident of the committee of Bada Inara of Head Manpur Jora Masjid.

Seven eight children were bathing together

Here, soon after getting information about the incident, Buniyadganj police station chief Munna Kumar, Khijarsarai circle inspector Mrityunjay Kumar, revenue officer co-CI Chandraprakash and a large number of police personnel reached the spot and started convincing the protesting people. According to the information received from the sources, about seven to eight children (all between the ages of 12 and 16 years) of Head Manpur Masjid locality went to bathe in a pit made of sand in the Falgu river at around 4 pm on Sunday evening. During this three children drowned. Here on the sound of screaming, the people of the locality reached the spot and took the children out of the water to a private hospital for treatment, where the doctors declared all three dead.

Employees engaged in sand mining ignored

Former Municipal Corporation Water Board chairman cum farmer leader Indradev Vidrohi, Zilla Parishad member Kundan Kumar alias Bhola Chowdhary, Councilor representative Chhotu Kushwaha urged the district administration to stop mining with big machines in Falgu river and give proper compensation to the deceased family. demanded. Late in the evening, the police took the dead bodies of the three children for postmortem. Pankaj Thakur, father of the deceased Ankush, accused the employees of the sensor engaged in sand mining work that they could have saved the drowning children with JCB or Poklen machine. People were shouting for help from the JCB operator, but the personnel of the sensor ignored them.

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