Two engineering students drown in Idukki waterfall


Two engineering college students met with a tragic end by drowning near a waterfall in Idukki on Saturday, the police said.

The deceased students, identified as Donal Shaji and Aksa Reji, were studying in an engineering college located in Muttom here.

The police said it was not clear how the students fell into the Aruvikuthu waterfall, located a few kilometres away from the college.

The dead bodies were fished out from the waterfall by Fire and Rescue Services teams, they added.



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