Jharkhand: Bodies of 2 engineering students fished out, day after they drowned
Press Trust of India | June 8, 2025 | 09:30 PM IST | 1 min read
The bodies of the deceased – identified as Shubham Kumar and Shashank – were fished out by divers near Shiva ghat in Bagbeda area on Sunday morning, the officer said.
NEW DELHI: The bodies of two engineering students, who had drowned in a river near Baroda ghat in Jharkhand’s Jamshedpur a day earlier, were fished out on Sunday, police said. The two students had slipped while taking a bath and drowned in the river on Saturday afternoon, they said.
A friend of the duo, however, was rescued by locals from the river, and rushed to a private hospital here, a police officer said. The bodies of the deceased – identified as Shubham Kumar and Shashank – were fished out by divers near Shiva ghat in Bagbeda area on Sunday morning, the officer said.
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