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Two Thakur College Students Drown in Dahisar Quarry

Tragedy strikes as students skip class, 2 die in quarry accident. Probe launched

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 12 July 2026 at 03:31 pm
Two Thakur College Students Drown in Dahisar Quarry

A tragic incident occurred on Saturday in Mumbai's Dahisar East, where two first-year commerce students from Thakur College drowned in a water-filled quarry. The deceased, identified as Om Singh (19) and Piyush Gupta (18), were residents of Andheri East and Kandivali East, respectively.

According to the Dahisar police, the two students had skipped college and visited the quarry along with their friends, Aman Giri (17) and Divyesh Patel (17), who are also first-year commerce students at Thakur College. The group reached the quarry, located in the Shaikh Khadaan compound at Ketaki Pada, near Sanjay Gandhi National Park, at around 8 am.

The area, which has multiple access points, is frequently visited despite being considered hazardous. Unfortunately, none of the four students knew how to swim, and they entered the quarry without realizing the water's depth, which reaches 30 to 40 feet during the monsoon. As Singh and Gupta moved further into the quarry, they began drowning.

Their friends tried to rescue them but were unable to do so because they also did not know how to swim. In a desperate attempt to keep the victims afloat, they threw their bags into the water, but the effort was unsuccessful. During questioning, one of the surviving students told police that the group had consumed beer near the quarry before entering the water at around 10:30 am.

The police have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) in the case and are continuing their investigation into the incident. The quarry, which is a popular spot despite its hazards, has claimed the lives of two young students, highlighting the importance of safety and awareness.

The incident has raised concerns about the safety of such areas and the need for proper warnings and precautions to prevent similar tragedies in the future. The police are urging people to exercise caution when visiting such spots and to be aware of the potential dangers.

The deaths of Om Singh and Piyush Gupta are a tragic reminder of the importance of safety and responsible behavior, especially among young people. The incident is being investigated, and the police are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

In the meantime, the community is mourning the loss of two young lives, and the incident serves as a reminder of the need for increased awareness and safety measures in such areas. The police are also urging parents and educational institutions to educate students about the dangers of such activities and the importance of responsible behavior.

The incident has sparked a debate about the safety of quarries and other hazardous areas in Mumbai, and the need for proper regulations and precautions to prevent similar tragedies in the future. As the investigation continues, the community is left to mourn the loss of two young lives and to reflect on the importance of safety and responsible behavior.

The tragedy is a reminder that accidents can happen anytime, and it is essential to take necessary precautions to prevent such incidents. The police and the community are working together to ensure that such incidents do not happen in the future, and to create a safer environment for everyone.

In conclusion, the drowning of two Thakur College students in a Dahisar quarry is a tragic incident that highlights the importance of safety and awareness. The incident is being investigated, and the community is mourning the loss of two young lives. The tragedy serves as a reminder of the need for increased awareness and safety measures in such areas, and the importance of responsible behavior, especially among young people.

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