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Four boys drown in river

Biharsharif, Sep 25 (UNI) Four boys drowned in a local river near Peshaur village under Rahui police station area in Nalanda district today.
Police said here that the boys met their watery grave in Goitwa river when they were bathing in it. Sources said that the deceased were identified as Robin Kumar, Ritik Kumar, Bantu and Vikas Kumar.
Police said the bodies were fished out from the river with the help of local divers. The bodies have been sent to Biharsharif Sadar Hospital for autopsy, sources added.
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