4 Indian students drown in Volkhov river near St Petersburg in Russia
Two bodies recovered; search on for remaining two missing students
4 Indian students drown in Volkhov river near St Petersburg in Russia
St Petersburg: Four Indian students who were studying at a university 200 km from St Petersburg in Russia drowned in Volkhov river after getting caught in strong currents even though they were in waist deep water and sober, reported locals at the site of the accident. A girl student was saved with the help of a life buoy from a passing ship while another boy swam back on his own.
All the five students involved in the accident belong to Jalgaon district of Maharashtra and were between 18 and 20 years old. “Indians, young students from polytechnic university, were sober. They just ran into waist-deep water and splashed, laughed, and did not go deep. Now, it is hot, there is a lot of water, the current is strong. At some point, they were swept away by the current closer to the bridge, right under the “Swimming prohibited” sign,” the chief of Novgorod prosecutor’s office, where the incident took place, told the Russian media.
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