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Launch Capsize: Case filed against unnamed Govt bodies concerned ‘not IDing’ the other vessel involved Photo: Star Our Correspondent, N’ganj Our Correspondent, N’ganj Government bodies concerned are apparently not identifying the bulk carrier that rammed a passenger launch in the Shitalakkhya in Narayanganj on Sunday killing 34 people. Around 60 hours after the accident, an official of Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority yesterday filed a case with Bandar Police Station accusing unnamed persons. Names of the cargo vessel and its owner could not be known. So, the case has been filed against unnamed persons. Now, police will trace the cargo vessel and its owner, said Babu Lal Baidya, assistant director of BIWTA at Narayanganj Launch Terminal, who lodged the case. ....
Pall of gloom descends on villages in Bangladesh after ferry accident pakistantelegraph.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pakistantelegraph.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
B desh ferry capsize: 2 bodies found embracing Tue, Apr 6 2021 11:42 IST | 4 Views The last hug-Mom & Child in embrace deadbody recovered. Image Source: IANS News Dhaka, April 6 : Of the 30 bodies found after a ferry capsized in the Shitalakkhya river in Bangladesh s Narayanganj district, two corpses of a woman and her one-year-old daughter were discovered embraced in a tight hug. I was struggling to retrieve one of the bodies, but finally found that two corpses were holding each other tight. So, I did not separate them, a local diver, Mominul, said. The diver added that he was left in utter shock following the discovery. ....
Tue 06th April 2021 | 05:00 PM DHAKA, Bangladesh (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 6th Apr, 2021 ) : The death toll fromSunday s ferry capsizing in central Bangladesh rose to 34, rescue officials said on Tuesday. Five more bodies were recovered from the Shitalakkhya River near the capital Dhaka on Tuesday, while another two were retrieved on Monday night in the water, Abdullah Al Arefin, deputy assistant director of the NarayanganjFire Service and Civil Defense, told Anadolu Agency. Earlier, 27 bodies were found late Monday before the rescue operation was concluded for the day. We retrieved 34 bodies out of a total 33 officially listed missing passengers, and 20 passengers on the vessel managed to survive. Though we completed the rescue operation, we re still trying to collect information to see if there are any missing people, he added. ....