Tragic Drowning Incident During Holi Celebrations in Assam

A festive Holi gathering in Assam's Kamrup district turned tragic when three young men drowned in the Puthimari River. The incident occurred as they celebrated with friends by the riverbank. Despite efforts from local authorities and the State Disaster Response Force, the bodies were recovered later that night. This unfortunate event has left the community in mourning, overshadowing what was meant to be a joyous occasion. Read on to learn more about this heartbreaking incident.
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Tragic Drowning Incident During Holi Celebrations in Assam

Holi Festivities End in Tragedy


Nalbari, Mar 5: A joyous Holi celebration took a heartbreaking turn in the Kamrup district of Assam when three young men drowned in the Puthimari River close to Nayanpur on Wednesday night.


The deceased have been named as Jay Prakash Kalita (28) from Nayanpur, Vishal Das (23) from Pakhamela, and Sandeep Kalita (22) from Shantipur.


Reports indicate that a group of seven friends had gathered by the riverbank in Nayanpur, part of the Hajo revenue circle, to enjoy Holi with a festive meal. After preparing their food during the day, three of them decided to take a dip in the river.


Tragically, shortly after entering the water, the three went missing, causing alarm among their companions and local residents.


The remaining four friends quickly notified authorities and nearby villagers, prompting a search operation in the river.


The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) was dispatched to assist in the search efforts. Later that night, the bodies of the three young men were retrieved from the river.


A local resident expressed sorrow, stating, “On Holi, seven friends had gathered for a feast by the riverbank. When three entered the water, they soon disappeared. The others alerted the authorities and locals, leading to rescue operations. It is tragic that such an unfortunate event occurred on a day meant for celebration.”


This incident has brought a somber atmosphere to the region, transforming what should have been a festive occasion into a time of mourning for the families and community in the temple town.