THREE MEN DROWN,FIVE MISSING IN INDIA WHILE TAKING SELFIES ON THEIR BOAT
Police on Monday said three men kicked the bucket and five stay missing after their watercraft capsised in a waterway in focal India while they were taking selfies and recordings for web-based social networking.
The police said the mischance happened on Sunday evening when a gathering of 10 men, in the vicinity of 21 and 28 years, were out on an angling watercraft on the Vena waterway close to the city of Nagpur.
Territory police boss Chandrashekhar Bahadure said the boatman saved two men and three bodies were angled out Monday evening.
"Amid introductory examinations, we found that the gathering was occupied with taking recordings and selfies on the vessel that is suspected to have caused the catastrophe," Bahadure said.
"Survivors say the watercraft lost adjust and upset when various men came to the other side to posture for either selfies or recordings.
"The men had additionally posted a video on Facebook minutes before the watercraft tipped over," he said.
Police said jumpers and national debacle reaction constrain work force were aiding the save however it was impossible there would be survivors.
India has had the most astounding number of selfie-related passings, as indicated by new research.
An examination via Carnegie Mellon University found that between March 2014 and September 2016, 60 for each penny of the 127 "selfie passings" over the world, happened in India.
In 2016, police in Mumbai made 16 "no-selfie zones" after a college understudy fell into the ocean and suffocated while taking a photograph of herself with her telephone.
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