Tragedy in Bahraich: Brothers Among Three Boys Drowned in Rain-Filled Pit
Three boys, including two brothers, tragically drowned while bathing in a rain-filled pit in Sujandeeh village, Uttar Pradesh. Despite efforts, they were declared dead at a health center. The pit formed during canal widening works, highlighting safety concerns. Financial relief will be provided to the affected families.
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In a heart-wrenching incident in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich district, three young boys, including two brothers, drowned in a rainwater-filled pit near a canal on Tuesday. The tragic event unfolded in Sujandeeh village, Payagpur tehsil, where the children went for a bath unaware of the lurking danger.
Eyewitnesses reported that Zainul Abideen, aged 10, along with Dastagir, aged 9, and his brother Mohammad Alam, aged 7, entered the pit, only to be overcome by its depth. Villagers valiantly attempted to rescue the boys, rushing them to a nearby primary health center. However, medical professionals regrettably declared the children brought dead.
Additional investigation revealed the pit was a result of ongoing canal widening operations. Heavy rainfall had filled the excavated area, creating the lethal hazard. Officials confirmed that post-mortem examinations have been conducted, and financial aid will be extended to the bereaved families under disaster relief protocols.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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