DPS school teacher swept away in Jonha Falls while taking selfie, search continues
Angadha: Rivers and streams are in spate due to continuous torrential rains for the last two days. The entire life of the people has been disrupted. Hundru Falls, Jonha Falls, Sita Falls and other falls of the block have assumed their fierce form. The flow of water of these waterfalls is in full swing. Meanwhile, a tourist from Ranchi who had come to visit Jonha Falls amid heavy rains was swept away in the strong flow of water on Thursday. His body has not been found yet. He has been identified as Michael Ghosh (40 years) Alkapuri Debdih Ranchi who was a music teacher of DPS School Ranchi.
According to the information
It was told that Michael Ghosh had come to visit Jonha Falls on Thursday afternoon in a car (UP 14 CM-1020) along with two teacher colleagues of his school Pankaj Srivastava and Hritik Samad. While walking, all three of them went to the place above the waterfall from where the water flows at a very fast speed. All three friends were enjoying the beautiful view of the waterfall. Meanwhile, Michael reached very close to the fast flow and started taking selfies. In this process, he lost his balance and was swept away by the fast flow of water. On receiving the information, Police Officer Hiralal Shah reached the spot and searched for the body with the help of local tourism friends and villagers, but due to heavy rain, the body could not be found anywhere. Tourism friends say that the search will be possible only after the rain stops.
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