At Janardan Ghat in Digha in Patna, at 3 o’clock within the afternoon on Sunday, the brake of a Municipal Company car all of a sudden failed, because of which it acquired immersed within the river Ganga. In the meantime, the foot of the day by day sweeper standing close to the car acquired caught within the pipe and he drowned within the Ganges together with the car. After receiving the details about Pramed, a 40-year-old resident of Baria, Gopalpur, lacking within the Ganga, his relations and other people round him reached the spot together with a number of workers of the Municipal Company.
Search operation lasted for 2 hours
After getting the details about the accident, the police of Digha police station reached the spot. Then SDRF and Gaetakhera have been known as. The search operation went on for about two hours. SHO Raj Kumar Pandey informed that the SDRF staff had include a crane. The automobile has been discovered, preparations are being made to take it out, whereas Pramed couldn’t be traced.
Search operation will run once more on Monday
SDRF and Getakhera will as soon as once more be engaged within the search operation on Monday. Though the driving force Dharmendra additionally drowned within the Ganges on this accident, however the folks round him saved him with the assistance of bamboo. Alternatively, Circle Officer of Patliputra Zone, Pratibha Sinha stated that the automobile slipped within the sand and entered the Ganga. The lacking Pramed is the day by day sweeper of the Municipal Company.
The car had gone to load the pumping set.
Police informed {that a} short-term pond was made on the banks of the Ghat for Saraswati Puja. Pumping set was put in in the identical to fill water. The immersion work was over on Sunday. That is why each the driving force and the personnel of the Municipal Company went to carry the pumping set from there. This accident occurred whereas loading the pumping set.
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