This Article is From Apr 24, 2015

Five Students Drown in Quarry Pit Near Bengaluru

Five Students Drown in Quarry Pit Near Bengaluru

Divers managed to recover 4 bodies on Thursday. (Press Trust of India)

Bengaluru: Five engineering students, in their early 20s, drowned in a stone-quarry pit at Bettahalasur near Bengaluru on Thursday, police said.

"The incident occurred when eight students went to a quarry pit for recreation this afternoon. Five of them entered the murky waters while three stayed on the pit as they did not know how to swim. As one of them was suddenly drowning, the other four tried to rescue him but were drowned in the swirling waters," Deputy Commissioner of Police (North East) Vikas Kumar Vikas told reporters.

Shocked by the turn of events, the trio raised an alarm and called police and people from a nearby village to search for their friends' bodies.

"Divers could fish out four bodies by evening and called off the search operation for the fifth body due to fading light. They will resume the search on Friday morning to recover the fifth body," Deputy Commissioner Vikas said.

The victims, second year students of Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology, were identified as Arun Chandra, Nand Kumar, Rajesh, Kem Patai and Harish. Harish's body is yet to be recovered.

"The Bettahalasur pit is a prohibited area, as water, accumulated over time due to quarrying activity, runs deep up to 80 feet and dangerous for swimming. As the quarry is abandoned, no check on people visiting the pit," Deputy Commissioner Vikas added.
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