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A Christian council has
expressed grief at the boat tragedy in Kerala’s Idukki
district that claimed the lives of 39 people on
September 30.
According to reports, the mishap occurred when a Kerala
state-run boat carrying 76 tourists capsized in a lake
in the Periyar wildlife sanctuary in central Kerala.
The Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC) said it
is “mourning with the bereaved family members and
friends of the dead ones in this tragedy.”
“May our loving Lord continue to fill the peace for the
victims dear and near ones.”
Termed as one of India’s worst tourism-related
accidents, the incident has shocked the country, as 13
of them dead were children.
Kerala police said the boat overturned when passengers
rushed to one side to see a herd of wild elephants. The
Kerala Tourism Development Corpora-tion (KTDC) owned the
boat.
Eleven people from Delhi, including three each from two
neighbouring families, were among 39 people, officials
said.
Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan said a judicial
inquiry would be conducted into the mishap.
Shockingly, in another boat tragedy, 60 people, 34 of
them children died after a country made boat carrying
150 people capsized in the Baghmati River in Bihar on
Monday night.
The boat was overloaded with people returning from a
local Dusshera fair.
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