Burdwan boat incident: 19 bodies fished out of Bhagirathi river

The identified bodies have been handed over to their families after necessary formalities.

Update: 2016-05-16 20:53 GMT
People gather near the bodies recovered after the search operation following the sinking of a country boat, in Kalna in Burdwan district on Monday (Photo: PTI)

Burdwan/Kolkata: Nineteen bodies, including those of six children and eight women, have so far been fished out from Bhagirathi river in Burdwan district in which an overcrowded boat sank on Saturday night. “A total of 19 bodies have been fished out of which 18 have been identified,” a government statement said on Monday. A 65-year-old woman, Taranga Debnath from Nadia, is still reported to be missing and the district disaster management team, NDRF and police are jointly conducting a search operation to find her.

The children’s bodies have been identified to be those of Avik Biswas (4), Rina Halder (9), Sonali Biswas (13), Parikhit Roy (9), Laxmi Barman (6), and Bristi Biswas (7), it said.

The identified bodies have been handed over to their families after necessary formalities, it said. Other passengers of the boat were rescued safely and medical assistance provided at the Kalna sub-division hospital, it added.

The boat was ferrying about 55 people, much above its capacity, and overturned in the river when it was on its way back to Shantipur in Nadia district carrying passengers from a fair at Kalna in Burdwan district on the opposite bank.

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