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Tragic end to Bolbam celebrations: Missing teenager found dead in Aie River

First Published: 24th July, 2023 10:35 IST

The lifeless body of Tulsi Das was found in the Aie River today morning

The festive spirit of Bolbam turned into sorrow and grief as the lifeless body of 15-year-old Tulsi Das was discovered in the Aie River in Bongaigaon. The teenager had gone missing while taking a bath in the river during the religious observance.

Tulsi Das, a resident of Dudhanai in Goalpara district, had joined the festivities at the riverbank, like many others who had gathered to partake in the religious rituals and seek blessings during Bolbam.

The incident was reported to the authorities, prompting the deployment of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) team to initiate a search and rescue operation.

After rentless search operation the lifeless body of Tulsi Das was found in the Aie River today morning.

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