Uttarakhand: Ailing Trekker Alok Biswas From West Bengal, Rescued From Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary, Dies
An ailing trekker from West Bengal was found dead while another was hospitalised after being rescued by SDRF personnel from the Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary.
Rudraprayag, October 11: An ailing trekker from West Bengal was found dead while another was hospitalised after being rescued by SDRF personnel from the Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary.
SDRF personnel spotted the stranded trekkers in Manani grassland and Mahapanth areas of the sanctuary, about 6 km beyond Kedarnath, but one of them, Alok Biswas (34), was already dead, SDRF team leader Surendra Singh said. His team mate Vikram Majumdar (38) was hospitalised after being brought to Kedarnath. Kerala Cliffhanger: Rescued Trekker Babu Likely To Face Case Under Forest Act.
They were part of a 10-member group from West Bengal, who had embarked on Kedarnath-Ransi trek nearly a week ago. Kerala Trekker R Babu Thanks Indian Army Personnel by Kissing Them After Being Rescued From Koormbachi Hillock in Palakkad (Watch Video).
Eight members of the group came back leaving the two of them behind as they were too ill to walk. They informed the SDRF about their stranded teammates after which a rescue operation was launched, Singh said.
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