Two Bengaluru Techies Die While Trying to Take Selfie at Waterfall

Shamir Rahman and Bhavani Shankar, both in their late 20s, were employed in a software company in Bengaluru.

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The craze for selfies claimed the lives of two young techies when they were washed away in a waterfall in Karnataka while trying to click a picture of themselves, police said on Monday, 16 July.

The incident occurred on Sunday, 15 July, at Mekedatu waterfalls in Kanakapura district, where the Arkavathi, a tributary of the Cauvery, meets the river.

Shamir Rahman and Bhavani Shankar, both in their late 20s, were employed in a software company in Bengaluru, police said.

According to their records, Rahman slipped and fell while clicking the selfie. His friend, Shankar, leapt in and tried to save him, but both were washed away.

Both rivers are in spate due to increased flow following release of excess water from the Krishna Raja Sagar dam in Karnataka.

The incident comes even after authorities have made repeated requests to those visiting waterbodies not to take selfies.

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