11-year-old Boy Drowns To Death in Central Kashmir
11-year-old Boy Drowns To Death in Central Kashmir
Ganderbal, June 02: In a heart-wrenching incident, an 11-year-old boy tragically lost his life after drowning in an irrigation canal in the Thune area of Kangan, located in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district. The incident has left the local community in deep shock and mourning.
Official Confirmation: The unfortunate event was confirmed by an official to the news agency Kashmir News Observer. According to the official, the boy accidentally slipped into the irrigation canal, which led to the initiation of an immediate rescue operation in a desperate attempt to save his life.
Medical Response: Once retrieved from the water, the boy was rushed to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Kangan. Medical personnel at the hospital did their utmost to revive him. However, despite their valiant efforts, he was pronounced dead on arrival, marking a tragic end to the rescue attempt.
Victim Identified: The deceased has been identified as Asif Ahmad Thekray, the son of Mumtaz Ahmad Thekray. Asif was a resident of Thune Kangan, a small village now gripped by sorrow over the loss of one of its young members.
Community in Mourning: The news of Asif’s untimely death has cast a pall of gloom over the village. Neighbors, friends, and relatives have gathered to support the grieving family, offering condolences and sharing in their pain. The incident has highlighted the risks associated with irrigation canals, particularly for children.
Safety Concerns: This tragedy has sparked a conversation about the need for increased safety measures around irrigation canals. Many community members are calling for protective barriers and better supervision to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. The local administration is urged to take swift action to ensure the safety of its residents.
Remembering Asif: Asif Ahmad Thekray is remembered by those who knew him as a bright and cheerful boy, full of life and potential. His untimely passing serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of community vigilance in safeguarding the well-being of its youngest members.