Raipur, December 6, 2008: Three boys from Raipur city have been drowned in Seonath River near Simga in Raipur district of Chhattisgarh, police said.
A group of boys from Purani Basti area of the capital city had gone on a picnic and while boating in Somnath ghat of Seonath River near Simga, the boat capsized, police said.
The bodies of all the three have been fished out after a lot labour, they said.
It was being investigated how they drowned, Raipur Superintendent of Police Dr Lal Umed Singh told ChhattisgarhTopNews.Com.
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