Five Hyderabad teens drowned in the Godavari River during a ritual near Basara temple, police confirm

Nirmal (Telangana): Five youths from the same family died after drowning in the Godavari River in Nirmal district, police said on Sunday.
"Five youths from the same family died after drowning in the Godavari River in Basara. We have taken the five deceased bodies for post-mortem examination," said Sub-Inspector, Basara police station.
According to Avinash Kumar, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Bhainsa, a group of around 20 people from Hyderabad had traveled to Basara to offer prayers at the famous Gnana Saraswathi temple. Before visiting the shrine, five teenagers from the group entered the river for performing a ritual bath. The water level reportedly rose suddenly, sweeping the boys in the strong current.
Rescue teams later recovered the bodies and shifted them to a nearby government hospital, where doctors confirmed that all five died before arrival. The bodies were sent for post-mortem examination, and authorities are awaiting the official report. A case has been registered, he added.
Meanwhile in a similar incident earlier this month, two tourists from Uttar Pradesh drowned in the backwater of Bhushi dam at Lonavala hill station in Maharashtra's Pune district on June 9.
According to Pune Rural police, the victims have been identified as Mohammad Jamal (22) and Sahil Ashraf Ali Sheikh (19).
The police said the duo were swimming with friends when they were swept into a deeper section of the dam."The victims have been identified as 22-year-old Mohammad Jamal and 19-year-old Sahil Ashraf Ali Sheikh. The duo was visiting the scenic spot with a group of friends. Attracted by the inviting waters, the group ventured into the dam for a swim. However, Jamal and Sahil, unaware of the depth and the powerful water currents, were swept into a deeper section of the dam and drowned before help could reach them," the police said.
After an alert from their friends, the local authorities took immediate action and launched a search and rescue operation with the assistance of the Shivdurga Mitra Lonavala Rescue Team."Despite facing strong currents and tough conditions, the team managed to recover the bodies of both victims," the police added.
The bodies have been sent for post-mortem, and further investigation is underway.
Bhushi Dam is a popular tourist destination in Lonavala, particularly during weekends and holidays.
(with inputs from ANI and PTI)
Published: 15 Jun 2025, 06:47 pm IST
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