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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Desperate Search Fails to Recover Man Dragged into Chambal River

Desperate Search Fails to Recover Man Dragged into Chambal River

6 Nov

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Summary

  • 37-year-old man from Rajasthan killed by crocodiles
  • Incident occurred near religious site in Madhya Pradesh
  • 4-day search by police and SDRF teams found no trace of victim
Desperate Search Fails to Recover Man Dragged into Chambal River

According to the news, on 2025-11-06T10:17:38+00:00, a tragic incident occurred in Madhya Pradesh where a 37-year-old man from Rajasthan was dragged into the Chambal River by three crocodiles. The victim, Roop Singh Gurjar, was near a religious site when the attack happened.

Despite a 4-day intensive search by police and SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) teams, no trace of Gurjar was found, and the operations were officially called off. This incident highlights the lack of safety measures in the area, despite frequent crocodile sightings in the region.

The Chambal River, known for its diverse wildlife, has become a dangerous location for locals and visitors alike. Authorities will need to address the issue of crocodile-human conflict and implement proper safety protocols to prevent such tragic incidents from happening in the future.

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Roop Singh Gurjar, a 37-year-old man from Rajasthan, was tragically dragged into the Chambal River by three crocodiles in Madhya Pradesh.
The police and SDRF teams conducted a 4-day intensive search for Roop Singh Gurjar, but were unable to find any trace of him.
The incident occurred near a religious site in Madhya Pradesh, highlighting a lack of safety measures despite frequent crocodile sightings in the area.

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