The girl jumped into the river for suicide, a tree saved her life

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Pavitra was stuck in the tree all night and in the morning the police rescued him.

Mandya: A shocking incident occurred on Thursday evening at Srirangapatna, located in Mandya district of Karnataka. According to the information received, a 19 -year -old girl from Electronic City, Bangalore, jumped into the Kaveri River with the intention of committing suicide. The stream of the river was so fast that it was difficult to escape the life of Pavitra, but luck was something else. After flowing about 5 kilometers in the strong current of the Pavitra river, the river got stuck in a tree in the middle of the river near Hunghali.

Pavitra stuck on the tree all night

According to reports, the holy night was stuck on the tree and survived his life in a miraculous manner on Friday morning. In fact, when Pavitra gave voice to the people standing on the banks of the river on Friday morning, people saw that someone was stuck in the middle of the river. Local people immediately informed the police and fire department. Sub-Inspector N. of Arkere Police Station A team of police and fire personnel led by Vinod Kumar reached the spot. After hard work, the team took Pavitra out of a safe tree and admitted him to the government hospital in Srirangapatna. Pavitra’s condition is now said to be stable.

Police started investigating the entire case

The police has informed Pavitra’s parents about the incident. According to the police, investigation has been started to find out why Pavitra attempted suicide. So far no clear reason has been revealed in this case. This phenomenon is not only shocking, but also shows that when coincidences work properly, the biggest evil is averted. If the pavitra did not get trapped in the tree, then it does not take much time to end her life in the sharp stream of the river. But his life was saved due to getting trapped in the tree and quick action by the police.

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