Key Points

Abdul Ibrahim Salih, a Tanzanian naval trainee, went missing in Kochi's backwaters after jumping from the Venduruthy Bridge. He had recently completed his naval training in Ezhimala and was spending time with fellow cadets. Strong undercurrents and poor visibility have impeded search operations, though efforts continue with the involvement of the Southern Naval Command. Authorities have informed the Tanzanian Embassy, and an official statement from the Navy is anticipated soon.

Key Points: Tanzanian Naval Trainee Abdul Salih Missing in Kochi Backwaters

  • Abdul Salih went missing near Venduruthy Bridge in Kochi
  • Incident occurred after his passing out parade at Ezhimala
  • Search efforts hampered by undercurrents and poor visibility
  • Tanzanian Embassy is informed as rescue continues
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Tanzanian naval trainee goes missing after jumping into Kochi backwaters

Abdul Salih, a Tanzanian naval trainee, is missing after jumping into Kochi backwaters.

"He had previously jumped and swum back to safety. - Witness"

Kochi, June 1

A 22-year-old Tanzanian naval trainee went missing after reportedly jumping into the Kochi backwaters on Sunday evening while spending time with fellow cadets.

The missing individual has been identified as Abdul Ibrahim Salih, who had arrived in Kochi earlier in the day after completing his naval training at the Indian Naval Academy in Ezhimala.

Salih had participated in the prestigious passing out parade held at Ezhimala on Saturday, marking the successful conclusion of his training. He travelled to Kochi with other international and Indian cadets for a short break before returning home.

According to police sources, the incident occurred around 5.30 p.m. near the Venduruthy Bridge. Salih, along with a group of fellow trainees, had been at the bridge when he reportedly jumped into the waters below.

Witnesses said he had previously jumped from the bridge and swum back to safety without incident. However, during a second attempt, Salih failed to resurface, prompting immediate concern among his friends and passersby.

The Kochi City Police, along with teams from the Southern Naval Command and other rescue agencies, launched an intensive search operation soon after the alert was raised. Despite their efforts, strong undercurrents and poor visibility in the water have significantly hampered the search.

Officials from the Navy and police are continuing the rescue efforts into the night. As of Sunday evening, the Southern Naval Command has not released an official statement regarding the incident.

However, sources confirmed that naval divers and rescue boats are involved in the ongoing search operation. The incident has shocked both the naval and diplomatic communities.

Salih, a foreign military trainee, was undergoing naval training in India as part of bilateral defence cooperation programmes with African nations.

Authorities are in contact with the Tanzanian Embassy in New Delhi, and efforts are underway to inform Salih’s family. Further details are expected once an official statement is issued by the Navy or the Ministry of Defence.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Very tragic incident. Our Navy is doing their best in rescue operations. Hope they find him safe soon. 🙏 We should appreciate how India trains foreign cadets with such professionalism - this shows our strong international ties.
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Rahul S.
Why was there no safety measures near the bridge? This is a known tourist spot. BMC should install railings and warning signs to prevent such accidents. Feel terrible for the young trainee and his family.
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Ananya M.
As someone from Kochi, I can confirm the backwaters have dangerous undercurrents that even locals avoid. Such a promising young life at risk... Praying for a miracle. Our naval divers are true heroes working in these conditions.
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Vikram J.
This is why adventure activities need supervision. Even trained naval personnel can misjudge water conditions. Hope this leads to better safety protocols for all cadets during recreational time. #SafetyFirst
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Sneha P.
Heartbreaking news. Just completed his training and this happens. Shows how unpredictable life is. India-Tanzania relations are important - hope our government provides all possible support to his family during this difficult time.
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Karthik R.
The backwaters near Venduruthy Bridge are deceptively calm on surface but have strong currents underneath. Maybe the Navy should brief foreign trainees about local water hazards as part of their orientation.

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