Key Points

Bijoy Antony's birthday celebration turned tragic when his car skidded into a rain-filled Kerala canal. The 31-year-old UK returnee drowned despite rescue efforts, while his two friends survived by swimming to safety. Officials blamed poor visibility and strong currents caused by heavy monsoon rains for the midnight accident. The Alappuzha native, who worked at a local car dealership, leaves behind grieving parents and a brother.

Key Points: Kerala Man Bijoy Antony Dies in Birthday Canal Car Crash

  • Bijoy Antony drowned after car veered into rain-swollen canal
  • Two swimming-trained friends survived the Alappuzha accident
  • Rescue team cited strong undercurrents during midnight operation
  • Victim had recently returned from UK for dealership job
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Man dies on his birthday after car plunges into Kerala canal

A 31-year-old UK returnee tragically drowned after his car plunged into an Alappuzha canal during birthday celebrations amid heavy rains.

"We understand they were returning from a birthday celebration. It’s heartbreaking that such a tragedy unfolded on his special day. - Kochuthresiamma Joseph, Ward Member"

Chennai, June 15

A 31-year-old man tragically lost his life in the early hours of Sunday when the car he was driving plunged into a canal at Thathampally near the Rajiv Nagar jetty in Kerala's Alappuzha.

The deceased, Bijoy Antony, a resident of Thathampally, was returning home with two friends after a birthday celebration when the accident occurred, on what was reportedly his birthday.

According to local ward member Kochuthresiamma Joseph, the group had been out celebrating Bijoy’s birthday and were returning home when the mishap occurred. “We understand that they were returning from a birthday celebration. It’s heartbreaking that such a tragedy unfolded on his special day,” she said.

The Alappuzha Fire and Rescue Station received an emergency call at 1.55 a.m. Officials said the car veered off the road, likely due to poor visibility and slippery conditions caused by heavy rain, and plunged into the canal.

The vehicle was later found around 50 feet from the jetty. Two of Bijoy’s friends -- Binoy Thomas from Kuttichira and Jijo Lonan from Kurishinkal, Thathampally -- were also in the car but survived. Both knew how to swim and managed to escape from the submerged vehicle.

“They tried to save Bijoy, but the undercurrent was too strong. He didn’t know how to swim and was pulled away by the current,” said Joji N. Joy, Assistant Station Officer, Alappuzha.

Fire and rescue personnel conducted a search operation in the canal and eventually retrieved Bijoy’s body.

Despite administering CPR, they were unable to revive him. Officials noted that the recent heavy rains had raised the water level in the canal and significantly strengthened the current, making the situation more dangerous.

The accident is suspected to have been caused by a combination of poor visibility, wet roads, and strong water currents.

Bijoy had recently returned from the UK and was working at a car dealership in Alappuzha. He is survived by his parents, Babychan and Pushpamma, and an elder brother. His body has been kept at the Government Medical College in Vandanam for post-mortem and will be handed over to the family afterwards.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is so heartbreaking 💔 On what should have been the happiest day of his life... Kerala's roads near canals are so dangerous during monsoons. Authorities should install proper barriers. My deepest condolences to the family.
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Rahul M.
Tragic incident, but why were they driving so late at night in heavy rain? Safety should come first. Every Malayali knows how dangerous our roads become during monsoon. Still, no one deserves to die like this. Om Shanti.
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Anjali S.
So young and with his whole life ahead of him 😢 This shows how important it is for everyone to learn basic swimming skills in our country, especially in Kerala where water bodies are everywhere. May his soul rest in peace.
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Vikram N.
The friends must be traumatized for life. Imagine surviving but not being able to save your friend on his birthday... Our rescue services need better equipment for night water operations. This could happen to anyone in Kerala's rainy season.
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Sunita P.
Heart goes out to the parents. To lose a child is unbearable, especially when he had just returned from abroad. The government should make reflective road markings mandatory near all water bodies. So many accidents happen this way every year.
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Karthik R.
While this is tragic, we must also appreciate the quick response of our fire and rescue teams. Working in heavy rain at night to retrieve the body shows their dedication. Hope the family gets justice and proper compensation.

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