
Twin brothers feared drowned in Saryu
Lucknow: Twin brothers were feared drowned while taking a dip in the Saryu as part of a funeral ritual in Ambedkarnagar on Saturday evening.
The incident occurred at Mahadev Ghat under the jurisdiction of Tanda police station, where residents of Kashmiria Mohalla had gathered for the cremation of Ramnaval, a local resident.
Five youths—Ajay Azad (26) and Vijay Azad (26), twin sons of Chandra Shekhar Azad from Sakrawal Paschim Mohalla, along with Abhishek (30), son of Arjun; Babban (24), son of Pappu; and Gore (25), son of Shankar—ventured into deep waters and began to drown.
After onlookers raised an alarm, a local resident, Tribhuvan Yadav, quickly pulled Babban, Gore, and Abhishek into his boat, while Ajay and Vijay were swept away by the strong current.
Upon receiving the information, SDM Renu, CO Shubham Kumar, tehsildar Nikhlesh Kumar, and SHO Tanda Deepak Singh Raghuvanshi reached the spot and launched a coordinated operation to locate the twin brothers.
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