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Holidaying Mumbai girl falls to death from Jejuri fort

Updated on: 19 December,2011 06:17 AM IST  | 
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Vile Parle youth loses balance while clicking pictures at fort and slips into 150 ft gorge; the police have registered a case of accidental death

Holidaying Mumbai girl falls to death from Jejuri fort

Vile Parle youth loses balance while clicking pictures at fort and slips into 150 ft gorge; the police have registered a case of accidental death

A pall of gloom descended on a group of 50 holidaying Mumbaikars as a 21-year-old girl lost her balance while capturing scenic beauty in and around Jejuri Fort and fell to her death.u00a0


Tragic end: The girl sustained serious head injuries and wasu00a0
immediately rushed to Jejuri Rural hospital, but she was declared deadu00a0
on arrival, say police officials. Representation Pic

The tragic incident took place around 8 am yesterday, when the Vile Parle group on a statewide pilgrimage trip, reached the fort, around 40 km from the city, after paying visit to the famous Khandovau00a0temple.u00a0

According to the deceased's brother Mahendra, Suparna Suvar and her friends were posing against scenic beauty as she clicked pictures of them. She suddenly lost control and fell into the 150-ft gorge.u00a0According to the Jejuri Police, the girl, who sustained serious head injuries, was immediately rushed to Jejuri Rural hospital, but she was declared dead on arrival.u00a0

Posing for pictures
Mahendra said, "The incident took place after we came out from the temple and my younger sister was clicking pictures of scenic beauty around. She lost balance and fell into the gorge sustained serious head injuries."u00a0
The Jejuri Police have registered an accidental death case. Investigating officer B Mu00a0Raut said, "Many tourists cannot control the temptation ofu00a0clicking their photograph from balcony-like area of the fort."u00a0Raut added, "A similar incident had taken place six months ago when a man fell down from the same spot."

Another death
A 67-year-old man, who had come to the fort along with his family members, died of cardiac arrest yesterday. He has been identified as Jaiprakash Shankarrao Dhere, a resident of Adarsha Nagar in the city.u00a0


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