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Thursday 14 July 2016

Indian Student dies while taking selfie in a river


Mumbai selfie coupleImage copyrightAFP
Image captionSome Indian cities have issued selfie warnings like here on Mumbai's iconic Marine Drive promenade
Two students have drowned while taking selfies in a swelling river in a remote part of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Indian media reported that the accident happened while local students were picnicking on the banks of the Kosi river in Rampur district.
A police official said a group of boys went into the river and two ventured too far into deep water.
Several people have died in India while taking selfies over the last year.

"A group of students were bathing in the swollen river," Police inspector Kushalveer Singh told the BBC.
"Two decided to go deeper into the river to get a better selfie, but they lost their balance and drowned."
File photo: The Kosi river flooding railway tracks near Madhepura district, IndiaImage copyrightAFP
Image captionThe Kosi river is prone to flooding
The rescuers took more than an hour to retrieve the bodies of the victims, he added.
Twelve other teenagers who had been bathing were reported safe.
Eyewitnesses speaking to local media said the boys appeared to have been caught unaware by a surge of water that could have been released from a nearby dam.
Earlier this year police in Mumbai declared 15 locations in the cities as places where taking selfies "can be dangerous".
The move followed the death of an 18-year-old girl who drowned in the sea while taking a picture.
Last year, authorities also imposed a "no selfie zone" at a Hindu festival due to fears they could cause stampedes.
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