Body of Missing Girl Found in Bagmati River

  • Sushmita (16), who went missing in a boat accident in the Bagmati river, has been found dead in Balaur Jaganiya.
  • Out of the 12 people missing in the accident, bodies of five have been recovered so far.
  • SDRF and NDRF teams are continuing search operations to find the remaining seven missing individuals.
  • A Health Department team has been conducting health checkups for the relatives of the victims.

Relatives Desperate for News of Missing Loved Ones

  • The families of the missing individuals have been anxiously waiting for any news of their loved ones.
  • Despite searching the river banks repeatedly, there has been no trace of the missing individuals.

Grief and Sadness in the Village

  • The village of Madhurpatti Bhatgama Ghat is filled with mourning as no stoves have been lit in any house since the accident.
  • Local officials, NDRF, and SDRF teams are present in the village to support the search efforts.
  • The family members of the missing individuals are in a state of distress, with some experiencing physical symptoms of their grief.

Boat Accident Details

  • On Thursday, a boat carrying 32 people lost balance and overturned after colliding with the pier stairs.
  • 20 people were rescued, but 12 individuals went missing.
  • Five bodies have been found, including that of Sushmita, while seven individuals are still missing.
  • The search for the missing individuals continues, but no trace has been found yet.

Chirag Paswan Meets Relatives and Criticizes the Government

  • Ram Vilas National President Chirag Paswan visited the village and consoled the families of the victims.
  • He criticized the state government for its inaction and called for immediate bridge construction.
  • Chirag Paswan accused the government of negligence and insensitivity towards the villages.
  • He emphasized the need for change and warned that without alertness, the situation will remain the same.

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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