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Raigad Accident
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Maharashtra: Six students drown in Raigad

| @indiablooms | Jan 10, 2023, at 03:19 pm

Aurangabad: Six Students who went for a trip along with teachers were drowned in the Kasid Beach in Raigad district.

Fortunately, four students have been able to get out and the remaining two lost their lives, reports said .

Students of Saneguruji Vidyalaya of Aurangabad went to Kashid Beach in Raigad for the trip.

There were 5 teachers along with 70 students.

The unfortunate incident took place in the Kashid Sea at Murud Janjira.

According to the information received , six students had gone into the deep sea.

Out of them four students were rescued, one drowned and one is missing.

The drowned students are undergoing treatment at Alibaug District Hospital.

The name of the deceased student is said to be Pranav Kadam, while Rohan Bedwal is missing and Saili Rathod, Krishna Patil, Tushar Wagh, Rohan Mahajan are in stable condition.

It is said that this incident happened due to the unpredictability of water in the sea.

(With UNI inputs)

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