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  • Captain of football team rescued from Thai cave in 2018 dies in UK

    Captain of football team rescued from Thai cave in 2018 dies in UK

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    Duangpetch Promthep, one of the 12 boys from the Wild Boars football club who were rescued from a flooded Thai cave in 2018, has died in the UK.

    Duangpetch, who had moved to the UK to attend a college’s football academy, died on Tuesday, said the Zico Foundation, which had supported his scholarship abroad. His death was also confirmed by Brooke House college in Leicester.

    Duangpetch, known as Dom, was found in his dorm by a teacher on Sunday and was taken by ambulance to hospital, Kiatisuk Senamuang, the founder of the Zico Foundation, told an online press conference.

    Duangpetch was treated at the hospital until Tuesday but was unresponsive.

    Duangpetch had travelled to the UK late last year to attend the college. “Dom was very happy with playing football there,” Kiatisuk said. “Dom was very fast, very smart, full of happiness.”

    Ian Smith, the principal at Brooke House college, said: “This event has left our college community deeply saddened and shaken. We unite in grief with all of Dom’s family, friends, former teammates and those involved in all parts of his life, as well as everyone affected in any way by this loss in Thailand and throughout the college’s global family.

    “The college is liaising with statutory authorities and the Royal Thai embassy in London, and dedicating all resources to assist our student body, as they as young people process Dom’s passing. Beyond that, we are unable to comment further at this time and would ask for privacy and compassion as we continue to support the students in our care at this time, drawing on the kindness and assistance of the Market Harborough community.”

    The cause of Duangpetch’s death has not been confirmed, but the BBC reported that Leicestershire police had said the death was not suspicious.

    Before moving to the UK, Duangpetch had written on social media: “Today, my dream has come true because I will become a football student in England.”

    Duangpetch was captain of the Wild Boars, the football team that became trapped in Tham Luang cave complex in the Doi Nang Non mountain range in 2018. A 17-day international operation to free the boys captivated the world.

    Duangpetch’s teammates were among those who left tributes on social media. “You told me to wait and see when you get the national team’s call-up when we last met before you travelled to England. I was teasing that I need to get your autograph when you get back. Sleep well, my friend,” wrote Prachak Sutham, who was rescued with Duangpetch. Their team had been through a lot together, he said, “both joy and suffering”.

    Titan Chanin Viboonrungruang, also from the Wild Boars, wrote: “You used to tell me that we will follow our dream in football. You’re a person who inspires me to improve and catch up with you. If there were to be a next life, I wish that we can play football together again, Dom. You will always be in my memory.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Turkey earthquake: Man recites Quran while being rescued from rubble

    Turkey earthquake: Man recites Quran while being rescued from rubble

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    After the two devastating earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria on Monday, February 6, the smell of death lingered. The tragic stories much like the debris, kept piling one atop the other.

    A video clip, spread on social media, documented the moment the rescue teams pulled out a Turkish officer from under the rubble of his collapsed house after 104 hours, as he recited verses from the Quran.

    The video of 47-year-old surviving Turkish officer Osman Furat, showed rescue teams removing a citizen from among the rubble while he was reading verses from Surah Al-Baqarah aloud.

    In another video clip spread on social media that showed an elderly person under the rubble of the earthquake in the state of Kahramanmaraş in southern Turkey, and next to him was a copy of the Holy Quran that he kept throughout his life.

    It is noteworthy that the two devastating earthquake of magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 that struck both Turkey and Syria has so far claimed nearly 35,000 lives, amid expectations that the number will rise further.

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  • Video: Syrian baby girl rescued from arms of deceased sister under rubble

    Video: Syrian baby girl rescued from arms of deceased sister under rubble

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    Heart-wrenching videos have emerged post the two devastating earthquakes that struck Syria and Turkey on Monday, February 6, leaving tens of thousands dead.

    In another video clip that emerged rescue teams can be seen pulling a little girl from the arms of her deceased sister under the rubble of their home in the city of Afrin, north of Aleppo, in Syria.

    The clip indicated that the child kept holding her sister’s hand and embracing her to protect her from the rubble until she breathed her last.

    It is noteworthy that despite the continuation of the search for survivors under the rubble of the devastating earthquake, the hopes of finding survivors eight days after the disaster have begun to diminish.

    The number of victims rose to nearly 35,000 on Sunday, amid warnings from the World Health Organization of an imminent danger threatening more than 5 million people due to the earthquake.

    The United Nations Deputy Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, feared that the death toll in the two countries would exceed 40,000.

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  • Woman, girl rescued after swept away by avalanche in Gurez Bandipora

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    Srinagar, Feb 10 (GNS): A woman and a girl were rescued alive after they were swept away by an avalanche that occurred in the Gurez area of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district this morning, officials said.

    A police official told GNS that a snow avalanche occurred at around 0940 hours near Mazgund Bala area of Tutail in Gurez and swept away a girl, Tabassum Banoo daughter of Mohammad Yousuf, and a woman, Shahnaz Begum wife of Zahoro Ahmad. Immediately locals launched a rescue operation and after strenuous efforts, he said, both of them were rescued alive. He said that people are advised not to go near avalanche prone areas. The Gurez Valley has seen several avalanches in the recent past and fortunately there has been no loss of life in them, the officials said.

    Today’s incident comes ten after two polish skiers were killed and 19 other foreigners besides two local guides were rescued after being swept away by an avalanche in the world famous skiing resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramula district.

    The avalanches are frequent in higher reaches of the valley during January and February, especially after fresh snowfall. Yesterday, parts of Kashmir including Gurez witnessed moderate snowfall. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Two Rescued After Swept Away By Avalanche In Gurez

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    SRINAGAR: A woman and a girl were rescued alive after they were swept away by an avalanche that occurred in the Gurez area of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district this morning, officials said.

    Quoting a police official news agency GNS reported that  a snow avalanche occurred at around 0940 hours near Mazgund Bala area of Tutail in Gurez and swept away a girl, Tabassum Banoo daughter of Mohammad Yousuf, and a woman, Shahnaz Begum wife of Zahoro Ahmad. Immediately locals launched a rescue operation and after strenuous efforts, he said, both of them were rescued alive. He said that people are advised not to go near avalanche prone areas. The Gurez Valley has seen several avalanches in the recent past and fortunately there has been no loss of life in them, the officials said.

    Today’s incident comes ten after two polish skiers were killed and 19 other foreigners besides two local guides were rescued after being swept away by an avalanche in the world famous skiing resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramula district.

    The avalanches are frequent in higher reaches of the valley during January and February, especially after fresh snowfall. Yesterday, parts of Kashmir including Gurez witnessed moderate snowfall.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Telangana: Newborn girl abandoned in Medak, rescued by villagers

    Telangana: Newborn girl abandoned in Medak, rescued by villagers

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    Hyderabad: Villagers in the Nyalkal Mandal rescued a newborn girl from the outskirts of the town on Tuesday morning.

    People heard her crying and started searching the area to find her following which they immediately informed the police and health department staff who shifted the infant to the area hospital in Zaheerabad for treatment.

    A case was later registered by the police who initiated a probe into the matter to trace the people responsible for the act.

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  • Abducted Kashmiri Businessman Rescued From Punjab

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    SRINAGAR: A 40-year-old Kashmiri businessman, who was abducted by his two business partners from Delhi’s Kashmiri Gate area, was rescued from Punjab, an official said on Saturday.

    After six hours, Delhi Police along with its counterpart Punjab Police managed to rescue the victim and nabbed the kidnappers from Phagwara in Punjab.

    The accused have been identified as Nishar Ahmad (48) and Imtiyaz Ahmad (48) –both residents of village Pahroo Navgav, district Budgam in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Deputy Commissioner of Police (north), Sagar Singh Kalsi, said that on Friday, a Police Control Room (PCR) call was received at Kashmiri Gate police station regarding the kidnapping of a man from the area.

    “The call was received from a Kashmir-based number and on initial enquiry, it was revealed that two Kashmiris have abducted one man from Hare Rama Travels in the area. The CCTV footage near the travel agency was analysed and it was revealed that the accused abducted Sayad Tarikh in a taxi,” said the DCP.

    “A case under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code was registered and after scanning CCTV footages, it was found that the taxi- swift dzire — is going towards Kashmir through G.T. Karnal Road. The police teams tasked with investigation immediately chased and a W.T. message was also flashed subsequently to police of Haryana and Punjab,” said the DCP.

    The taxi was intercepted at Phagwara, with the help of Punjab Police and the victim was safely rescued from the clutches of the accused.

    During interrogation, it was revealed that both the victim and the accused are business partners and there is a monetary dispute of Rs 55 lakh between them.

    “The victim was not in a position to repay his debt. When the victim opposed paying his debt, both the accused threatened to kill him and asked him to quietly go with them to Jammu and Kashmir and if he spoke to someone in-between, his dead body would not be found,” said the official.

    “The duo accused was planning to recover Rs 55 lakh from the family members of the victim after the abduction. The accused also impersonated police officers before the taxi driver who was hired by them,” said the official.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hyderabad: 525 children rescued from railway stations in 2022

    Hyderabad: 525 children rescued from railway stations in 2022

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    Hyderabad: Secunderabad division’s Railway Protection Force (RPF) has rescued 525 children from railway stations in the year 2022.

    The rescue operations were taken up in coordination with NGOs where the children were shifted to rescue homes after saving them.

    Senior divisional security commissioner, RPF Secunderabad, Debashmita C Banerjee said, “As part of women and child safety, 13 Anti-Human Trafficking Teams are working and initiating action. Compared to previous years there is an increase of 230 cases of detection.”

    In addition to this, the RPF Secunderabad also retrieved passenger luggage valuables items under ‘Operation Amanat’ on 1039 occasions.

    Valuables like laptops, cash, luggage bag and mobile phones total worth Rs 2.28 crore were restored to the rightful owners by the Force.

    Likewise, the RPF successfully seized ganja worth a quantity of 1,218 kg valued at Rs 7.84 crore and handed it over to the authorities concerned.

    “An additional 33 percent increase in recovery of illegally smuggled items have been recorded with the RPF’s effort in 2022 when compared to those recovered in 2021,” added the security commissioner.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 2 Polish Skier Die, 19 Foreigners Among 21 Rescued After Avalanche In Gulmarg

    2 Polish Skier Die, 19 Foreigners Among 21 Rescued After Avalanche In Gulmarg

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    Srinagar, Feb 1 (GNS): Two polish skiers died while 19 other foreigners and two local guides were rescued after a massive avalanche struck near Hapatkhud Kangdori in famed ski-resort Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Wednesday.

     “This morning three teams of foreign skiers comprising of 21 Foreign Nationals and two local guides went to Affarwat Gulmarg for skiing. At about 1230 hours a massive avalanche hits Hapatkhud Kangdori and these skiing teams got trapped,” a police spokesman said.

    On receiving the information, he said, Baramulla police mobilized joint rescue teams of JKP alongwith Army and tourism department who rushed on the spot and started the rescue operation using all available equipments.

     “During the rescue operation, 19 foreign nationals and 2 local guides were safely rescued,” he said, adding, “Unfortunately, two foreign nationals identified as Krzysltof age (43 years) and Adam Grzech age (45 years), both from Poland lost their lives in the avalanche.”

    The bodies of both have been recovered and shifted to hospital for medico legal formalities, he said.

    Those rescued have been identified as Ekaterina, Maxim, Vladimir, Vasiliy, Engine, Leo, Nikita Mastryukov, Anna Chornyak, residents of Russia and Rafat Kaqmaren, Narcin Wieklux, Eukasz Potaczewck, Tukasz Pasek, Katarzyna Filip, Marcin Raczyk, Barteomie Szkop, Bartosz Domagata, Adrian Anirowsu, Macie Kowalczyk, residents of Poland, a foreign guide Bartos from Poland and two local guides as Fayaz Ahmad Sheikh and Mushtaq Ahmad Mir from Tangmarg.

     “Saddened by the loss of lives due to an avalanche in Gulmarg,” Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said in a tweet. “My thoughts are with the families of those who have lost their loved ones in this mishap.” (GNS) 

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • 2,814 children rescued under Operation Smile in Telangana

    2,814 children rescued under Operation Smile in Telangana

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    Hyderabad: Under Operation Smile IX’ programme carried out in Telangana for a month during January 2023, a total of 2,814 children was rescued, Telangana police said on Wednesday.

    During the operation carried out to trace and rescue missing and trafficked children, boys numbering 2,421 and girls 393 were rescued, an official release said.

    Police teams comprising 753 police personnel, in coordination with the Women Development and Child Welfare Department, Labour, Health, Child Welfare Committees, District Child Protection Units, NGOs participated in this operation, the release said.

    As many as 2,467 children were restored to parents/guardians, while 347 were admitted in Homes.

    Three missing children were traced, including one who was missing for the past six years, but was actually staying in the Child Care Institute and was reunited with his parents.

    Children numbering 1,401 were rescued from child/bonded labour with 203 rescued from brickkilns while 119 children were rescued from begging, and 930 children from other industries/employments, the release said.

    A total of 391 FIRs was registered under various sections of laws and involving 403 accused people, out of whom 390 were arrested, the release added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )