In a concerning incident that occurred on Wednesday morning, a 65-year-old woman named Bina Baishya has gone missing in the Brahmaputra river from Guwahati's Dharapur area. The situation has prompted local authorities to initiate a search operation to locate her.
Bina Baishya, known for her routine morning walks along the banks of the River Brahmaputra, is suspected to have slipped and fallen into the powerful river. Evidence collected at the scene includes the recovery of her sandals from the river bank. Although no conclusions have been drawn, authorities have not ruled out the possibility of suicide.
Upon receiving the information, the Azara and Pandu police quickly arrived at the scene and commenced search operations to trace the missing woman. Their relentless efforts continue as they strive to find any leads or clues that may shed light on her whereabouts.
This unfortunate incident follows another distressing event in which two young individuals went missing while bathing in the River Brahmaputra. The incident took place in Chandrapur, an area on the outskirts of Guwahati city. The missing individuals have been identified as Vibarmi Lalu and Rahul Chetry, both residents of Shillong, Meghalaya.
Vibarmi Lalu and Rahul Chetry, accompanied by six of their friends, had visited Guwahati for recreational purposes, with Chandrapur being one of their destinations. Tragically, they disappeared during their bathing session in the river. After an extensive search operation, their bodies were eventually recovered.
These incidents highlight the need for caution and awareness when engaging in activities near the powerful Brahmaputra river. Local authorities continue to urge residents and visitors to prioritize safety and take necessary precautions to avoid such tragic occurrences.
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