
Youth drowns off Juhu Silver beach, body found after fourteen hours
The deceased, identified as Vighnesh Murgesh Devendram, was declared brought dead at the civic-run Cooper Hospital around 10.30 pm, according to civic authorities. His body was recovered approximately 200 metres from the shoreline, where the drowning incident occurred in the morning.
The incident was first reported at 10.24 am on August 1 by the Mumbai Fire Brigade. Two young men entered the sea at around 8.30 am on August 1, Friday, near the Godrej Gate of Silver Beach when they began struggling against the current. One of them, 22-year-old Rajkumar Govind Subba, was safely rescued in time by lifeguard Jitendra Tandel from the Drishti Lifesaving team, even before the fire brigade could reach the spot.
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However, Vighnesh could not be located despite an immediate search operation. His body was eventually discovered late in the night.
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