Two drown in Jamshedpur's Dimna Lake, bodies recovered after long search

IANS May 20, 2025 412 views

A tragic drowning incident unfolded at Dimna Lake when two young friends, Nitin Gorai and Pratik Kumar, lost their lives while bathing with their group. The remote location and deep waters prevented immediate rescue, leading to a challenging search operation by local authorities. Civil Defence divers eventually recovered the bodies on Tuesday afternoon, bringing immense grief to their families. This incident highlights the growing concerns about water safety in Jharkhand, where multiple drowning cases have been reported in recent weeks.

"Despite desperate efforts by their friends to rescue them, the two were swept under the water" - Local News Report
Jamshedpur, May 20: In a tragic incident, two young men drowned while bathing in Dimna Lake in Jharkhand's Jamshedpur as they ventured into deep waters and could not be saved, officials said.

Key Points

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Two young men drowned during lake outing

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Civil Defence team recovered bodies after extensive search

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Incident occurred near isolated island in Kutimakali village

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Adds to growing water-related death toll in Jharkhand

Their bodies were retrieved on Tuesday afternoon after an intense search by the Civil Defence team.

The deceased have been identified as Nitin Gorai and Pratik Kumar, both residents of the Mango locality in Jamshedpur.

A group of six friends had gone for an outing near Dimna Lake, located under the jurisdiction of the Bodam police station on Monday evening. Around 6 p.m., the group entered the lake to bathe.

While in the water, Nitin and Pratik ventured into deep waters and began to struggle. Despite desperate efforts by their friends to rescue them, the two were swept under the water.

The incident occurred near an island in Kutimakali village, a relatively isolated part of the lake with no nearby habitation. As a result, immediate help could not be summoned.

The families of the missing youths were informed. They reached the spot nearly an hour later. Local authorities were then alerted, and a search operation was launched with their assistance on Monday evening.

However, efforts to locate the bodies remained unsuccessful throughout the night. The search resumed early Tuesday morning with trained divers summoned from the Civil Defence team.

After several hours of combing the waters, the bodies were finally recovered around Tuesday noon.

The scene turned emotional after the bodies were retrieved with outbursts from family members who had gathered at the site.

The police have sent both bodies for post-mortem examinations to MGM Medical College.

The tragic incident adds to a growing toll of water-related deaths in the state. Over the past 40 days, more than 15 youths and children have lost their lives in separate drowning incidents across various water bodies, including dams, rivers, ponds, and reservoirs in Jharkhand.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Very sad news. Dimna Lake is beautiful but dangerous - there should be more warning signs and lifeguards during peak seasons. My heart goes out to the families. 🙏
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Priya M.
This is so tragic! Why don't we have proper safety measures at popular picnic spots? Every summer we hear such stories. The administration must take responsibility.
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Amit S.
As someone from Jamshedpur, I can say Dimna Lake has deep patches that even locals don't know about. Tourists should always be careful. RIP to the young souls.
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Sunita R.
So many drowning cases this year! Schools should conduct water safety programs. Many Indian children don't learn swimming basics which could save lives.
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Vikram J.
While it's tragic, we must also question why people venture into unknown waters without safety gear. Personal responsibility matters too. The lake isn't a swimming pool.
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Neha P.
The families must be devastated đź’”. Maybe the lake should have designated safe bathing areas with ropes and floating devices. Prevention is better than cure.

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