Hubli: Four youth drown in lake


Team Udayavani, Nov 12, 2019, 10:36 AM IST

Hubli: In a tragic incident four youth were drowned in Devar Gudihal lake near Hubli on Monday after they allegedly went to a party there.

The deceased are identified as Subban Honnyal (19), Arman Malik Unkal (17), Sohail Sayed (18), Subhan (17).

Speaking on the issue Hubli rural police said, “Seven youth from Hubli went to Devar Gudihal lake to party. Out of the seven people, four of them drowned while they were trying to swim in the lake. All of them were residents of Hubli Kulkarni Hakkal area.”

A case in this regard has been registered with the Hubli rural police.

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