India: While taking a selfie, a woman fell into a 100 feet deep ditch

India: While taking a selfie, a woman fell into a 100 feet deep ditch

India A 29-year-old woman allegedly fell into a ditch about 100 feet deep while taking a selfie. However, his life save was taken

According to reports, the said woman went to Bhoorne Ghat, a resort in Maharashtra, with friends on Saturday, where she fell into a ditch near Dosegar Falls.

The local administration has imposed a ban on visiting Dosegar Falls, one of the famous tourist spots of the state, in view of the difficult weather conditions caused by heavy rains.

According to reports, the group of friends initially planned to visit the falls but reached the mountain pass when they found it closed.

According to the Times of India report, while taking pictures, the said woman’s foot slipped on the edge of the ditch and fell into it.

His friends immediately reported the incident to the police, who soon reached the spot along with rescue personnel.

The woman was successfully rescued after which she was shifted to the hospital where she is in stable condition.

In the video of the rescue operation, it can be seen that rescue workers are bringing the woman out of the ditch with the help of a rope.

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The incident comes nearly 15 days after a 27-year-old woman died after falling into a ravine near Koombhe Falls near Maharashtra.

A woman named Anvi Kumdar lost her life when she fell from a hill near a waterfall into a 350-feet deep chasm while making a video for her Instagram page.

Officials conducted a rescue operation for six hours, but the woman was declared dead on arrival at the hospital.

According to reports, India has recorded the highest number of deaths while taking selfies, followed by the US and Russia.

According to a study published in the Journal of Travel Medicine, 379 selfie deaths were recorded worldwide from 2008 to 2021.


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2024-08-04 23:04:06

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