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Mumbai: Bodies of 3 missing boys who drowned in Marve creek found

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 17, 2023 13:34 IST

The bodies of all three of the young boys who went missing after entering the Marve Creek in Mumbai ...

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The bodies of all three of the young boys who went missing after entering the Marve Creek in Mumbai were discovered on Monday. Five boys, in the age group of 12 to 16 years and residents of Pereira Wadi in Malwani area here, entered the Marve creek in suburban Malad on Sunday morning. While two of them were rescued by some people before the arrival of fire brigade, three others went missing.

Personnel of the fire brigade, police, Coast Guard and Navy divers had rushed to the spot and launched a search operation which was halted on Sunday night. A helicopter was also involved in the search operation, which was called off in the evening.

The bodies of the three missing boys two aged 14 and one 12-year-old were fished out on Monday and sent to the Shatabdi Hospital, an official from Malwani police station said. The bodies will be handed over to the family members after the due formalities, he said. 

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