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Woman, Two Minor Sons Die as Boat Capsizes in Reservoir

The New Indian Express Sambalpur

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May 23, 2025

A 35-year-old woman and her two minor sons drowned after a country boat capsized in Rengali reservoir near Taleisara village within Kundheigola police limits in Deogarh district on Wednesday night.

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ Deogarh

Police identified the deceased as Jyotsa Penthei of Pudadihi village and her sons Ayush (6) and Riyansh (4).

The tragedy took place when Jyotsa and her husband Bulu Penthei along with their kids were out fishing in the reservoir.

Sources said as per their daily practice, the Penthei family ventured into the reservoir in a small wooden boat and began laying nets. However, a sudden gust of wind caused the boat to lose balance. Water began to fill the boat which eventually overturned. Bulu desperately tried to rescue his wife and children but all his efforts went in vain.

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