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8 days after accident, body of former Chennai Mayor’s son recovered from Satluj river in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur

Two days after the accident, Vetri Duraisamy’s father Saidai Duraisamy had announced reward of Rs 1 crore to anyone who finds his son

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Shimla, February 12

The body of a former Chennai mayor’s son, who went missing after the vehicle he was travelling in plunged 200 metres down into the Satluj in Himachal’s Kinnaur district, was recovered on Monday after eight days, police said.

The accident took place on February 4 near Kashang Nallah, they said.

The body of Vetri Duraisamy (45), son of former Mayor of Chennai Saidai Duraisamy, was recovered from the Satluj river, around 3 km from the accident spot.

Divers of Mahun Nag Association, Sundernagar (Mandi) recovered the body around 2 pm on Monday, Kinnaur Deputy Commissioner Amit Kumar Sharma said.

The body would be handed over to the family members after conducting a post mortem at Indira Gandhi medical College Hospital (IGMCH), Shimla, police said in a statement issued here.

Two days after the accident, Vetri’s father Saidai Duraisamy had announced a reward of Rs 1 crore to anyone who finds his son. He had also made an appeal to the local people to help in finding his son.

The vehicle was on its way to Shimla from Kaza when the accident took place.

One of the three tourists, Gopinath from Tamil Nadu, suffered serious injuries and was earlier referred to IGMCH Shimla while the body of the driver, identified as Tanjin, a resident of Lahaul and Spiti, was recovered on February 5.

A joint search operation had been conducted since February 4 by the Kinnaur Police, ITBP, NDRF, SDRF and Home Guards and divers of Mahun Nag Association on the banks of the Sutlej. Drone was also used to trace out the missing person.

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