Key Points

A tragic bus accident in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag has claimed the life of Udaipur lawyer Sanjay Soni while four of his family members remain missing. The ill-fated vehicle plunged into the Alaknanda River during a Char Dham pilgrimage organized by a Udaipur tour operator. Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma expressed distress over the incident involving pilgrims from multiple states. Rescue teams continue searching for missing persons in the treacherous river currents as grieving families await updates.

Key Points: Udaipur Lawyer Sanjay Soni Dies in Rudraprayag Bus Tragedy

  • Udaipur lawyer Sanjay Soni among victims of Rudraprayag bus accident
  • Soni's wife, mother, sister still missing in Alaknanda River
  • Char Dham Yatra group included pilgrims from Rajasthan, Gujarat, MP
  • Rescue operations ongoing amid strong river currents
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Rudraprayag tragedy: Udaipur lawyer dies, four others from city missing

Udaipur lawyer Sanjay Soni confirmed dead, four family members missing after bus plunges into Alaknanda River during Char Dham Yatra.

"The unfortunate incident... is deeply distressing - Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, June 27

The body of a lawyer, hailing from Udaipur, was recovered on Friday as a rescue operation is on to trace people missing after the tragic accident in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag.

The accident occurred on Thursday morning when a truck reportedly rammed into the bus near Gholtir, causing it to plunge into the Alaknanda River.

The deceased lawyer was identified as Sanjay Soni (55), a resident of Bhatt Ji Ki Bawdi in Udaipur.

Soni's body was recovered nearly 7 kilometres downstream from the accident site, according to his relative Kundan Soni.

Soni's son Deepak has reached the location to assist with identification and procedures.

The deceased lawyer's wife, Chetna, his mother Sushila, and sister Ranjana are still missing.

The ill-fated journey began ten days ago as part of a Char Dham Yatra organised by Ravi Bhavsar, a tour operator from Udaipur.

Lalit Soni, a native of Gogunda, Udaipur, who runs a jewellery business in Surat, was travelling with family members, including his uncle’s son.

Bhavsar is also among the missing.

Authorities continue to search for the missing pilgrims in the swift currents of the Alaknanda.

This accident during a Char Dham pilgrimage in Uttarakhand has left several families devastated.

A group of 20 pilgrims from Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh, including seven residents of Udaipur, had set out on a religious journey to Uttarakhand.

Expressing deep sorrow over the incident, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said, "The unfortunate incident of a minibus falling into a river in Rudraprayag, resulting in the loss of lives, including residents of Rajasthan and other citizens, is deeply distressing. The governments of Rajasthan and Uttarakhand are in constant touch and coordinating efforts."

The Chief Minister further added, "I pray to Baba Badrinath ji for peace to the departed souls, the safe return of the missing, and the speedy recovery of the injured."

The incident has sent shockwaves across the state, especially in Udaipur, where several families are still anxiously awaiting their loved ones.

- IANS

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Priya M.
This is so heartbreaking 💔 Every year we hear about accidents during Char Dham Yatra. The government must improve road safety in hilly areas - wider roads, better barriers and strict speed limits for heavy vehicles. My prayers with all affected families.
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Amit K.
As someone from Udaipur, this news has shaken our entire city. Sanjay Soni was a respected lawyer. The administration should provide all possible help to bring back the missing people. Uttarakhand govt needs better disaster response teams near pilgrimage routes.
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Rajesh P.
Why do truck drivers behave so recklessly in hills? My own uncle died in similar accident near Rishikesh last year. Heavy fines should be imposed for dangerous driving in these sensitive zones. Jai Badri Vishal 🙏
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Sunita R.
So painful to read about the missing women and elderly. Char Dham Yatra should be made safer for pilgrims. Maybe limit number of vehicles during peak season? My heart goes out to the Soni family - losing father while mother is still missing is unbearable.
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Vikram J.
While accidents happen, the response time seems slow. Body found 7km downstream means search teams took time to mobilize. Uttarakhand needs dedicated river rescue squads at every 50km on pilgrimage routes. Better late than never though - hope others are found safe.
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Neha T.
This tragedy shows how dangerous our hill roads are. Instead of just prayers, we need concrete action - better driver training, vehicle fitness checks and emergency helpline numbers every 10km. My deepest condolences to all affected families from Rajasthan 🙏

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