The incident took place in Tumba village when eight children were taking a bath in Sone river in the morning. According to villagers, the children slipped into deep waters.
Six children drowned in the Sone river in Bihar's Rohtas district on Sunday, October 6. One child was still missing, while another was rescued by the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF). The incident took place in Tumba village when eight children were taking a bath in the Sone river in the morning. According to villagers, the children slipped into deep waters.
"The incident took place in Tumba village when eight children were taking a bath in Sone river in the morning. According to villagers, the children slipped into deep waters," Rohtas District Magistrate Udita Singh told PTI.
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"Police officials along with SDRF personnel launched a search operation. The SDRF personnel fished out six bodies and one child was still missing. One child was rescued and taken to a nearby hospital and he is out of danger," Singh added. Search operation is underway to trace the missing child, she said.
"All children were in the age group of 10-12 years. We are trying to ascertain the identity of the deceased. The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination," the official added.
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