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Five children drown to death in Gujarat village

By IANS | Updated: August 3, 2022 21:35 IST

Ahmedabad, Aug 3 In a tragic incident, five children, including four girls, drowned to death in a pond ...

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Ahmedabad, Aug 3 In a tragic incident, five children, including four girls, drowned to death in a pond near Methan village in Gujarat's Surendranagar district on Wednesday.

According to the police, the children had gone to take bath in the pond located between Methan and Sarawan villages.

The deceased, all aged between five and 10 years, were the children of farm labourers working in the area. After the local people informed the police about the incident, the latter fished out the bodies with the help of firemen and divers. The pond was reportedly overflowing due to the heavy rains that lashed the region recently.

The bodies have been sent for post-mortem.

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