People take photos as elderly man drowns in pond

He was inebriated when he went for a swim: Police

April 20, 2017 11:41 pm | Updated 11:43 pm IST - Kolar

The temple pond in Kolar district where Nanjappa drowned on Thursday afternoon.

The temple pond in Kolar district where Nanjappa drowned on Thursday afternoon.

In yet another instance of public insensitivity, hundreds of people silently watched a 70-year-old man’s futile attempts to stay afloat in a pond while some reached out for mobile phones to record the incident. No one reportedly came to the rescue of the labourer, who after a few minutes of struggle, drowned in a temple pond (Pushkarani) in Kolar district on Thursday.

Nanjappa, a resident of Harohalli, was visiting the pond of Sri Venugopal Temple on the busy Tekal road in the vicinity of Harohalli locality around 1 p.m. According to eyewitnesses, he stepped into the pond for a swim, but soon started struggling in the water. People said he waved his hands seeking help. Though a large number of passers-by gathered, no one ventured to help him. Fire and Emergency Services and the police retrieved the body after a long search.

“Whether it would have been possible to save the drowning man or not is a different question. However, it is inhuman to take pictures and film such tragedies,” said Harohalli resident and activist Ravi.

The police claim that Nanjappa was inebriated when he went for a swim. “There was no time for the public to make any efforts to rescue the man as he drowned as soon as he entered the pond,” said Town Sub-Inspector of Police Pradeep. A case of unnatural death was registered.

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