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Man flouts bath ban in Cauvery, drowns

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September 01, 2025

A 30-year-old IT employee drowned in the Cauvery near Hogenakkal on Sunday after ignoring the tourism ban and flouting warnings.

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ Dharmapuri

A group of IT employees from Bengaluru arrived at Hogenakkal. They went to a secluded area to swim in the Cauvery, ignoring warnings from locals. Among them, J Jyothi Krishnaganth, an IT manager from AP, and another person were swept away by the current. While the other person was rescued, Krishnaganth was washed away.

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