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Driver killed, tourist from Tamil Nadu feared drowned as car falls into Satluj river in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur

Tourists were on their way from Lahaul and Spiti’s Kaza to Shimla

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Shimla, February 5

A driver was killed, while a tourist from Tamil Nadu is feared drowned as their vehicle fell into the Satluj river near Pangi Nallah in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district, police said on Monday.

The accident occurred on Sunday when the car carrying three persons, including two tourists from Tamil Nadu, fell 200 metres down into the river after the driver lost control over the vehicle, they said.

The tourists were on their way from Lahaul and Spiti’s Kaza to Shimla, police said.

The driver, Kaza residen Tanjeev, and a tourist were swept away in the river, while the other passenger, Gopinath, fell on the side and sustained injuries. He has been referred to a hospital in Shimla, they said.

Tanjeev’s body has been recovered, while search operations are under way to trace the missing tourist, DSP Headquarters Naveen Jalta said, adding that further investigation is on.

#Kinnaur #Lahaul and Spiti #Shimla #Tamil Nadu

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