Three teenage boys drowned in Mumbai’s Marve Creek, and their our bodies have been recovered on Monday. Rescue operations have concluded.
Three teenage boys died on account of drowning in Marve Creek and their our bodies have been recovered on Monday, July 17, in Malad. Rescue operations have now concluded, Mumbai Police stated.
5 boys, aged between 12 and 16, residing within the Malwani space, ventured into Marve Creek in suburban Malad on Sunday morning. Whereas two of them have been rescued by people current earlier than the fireplace brigade arrived, the our bodies of the three others went lacking and have been recovered at the moment.
#WATCH | Search & rescue underway at Marve Creek, Malad after 5 boys of age group 12 to 16 years drowned at the moment morning; three boys stay lacking, two rescuedTeams of BMC, Police, Coast Guard and Navy divers are current on the spot pic.twitter.com/2HwUXWTOHo
— ANI (@ANI) July 16, 2023
On July 16, the fireplace brigade, police, Coast Guard, BMC officers and Indian Navy divers swiftly arrived on the scene upon receiving the misery name and initiated a search operation.
Regardless of their diligent efforts, the operation was briefly halted on Sunday night time, solely to renew on Monday morning. Even a helicopter was employed within the search, however sadly, the operation was ultimately known as off within the night.
The rescue operation resumed on Monday morning at about 8:15 am after a divers crew from Colaba arrived.
Initially, the our bodies of two of the lacking boys, each aged 14, have been recovered from the water and subsequently transported to a hospital, as confirmed by the police official. Subsequent, the remaining 12-year-old boy’s physique was discovered and search efforts ended.
The information comes quickly after three boys drowned and died in Delhi’s Dwarka space after leaping a wall into an under-construction golf course’s water pit. The police stated it was a case of accident drowning and never associated to the floods affecting the nationwide capital.
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