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Srinagar Boat Tragedy: Body of missing minor fished out from Jhelum after 11 days; toll reaches 7 | KNO

Family members have last glimpse of little Haziq; Hundreds attend funeral at Gandbal amid tears, sobs; His father among another minor continue to remain missing

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Srinagar, Apr 26 (KNO): Finally, prayers of Kashmiri people got answered on Friday after the body of 11-year-old boy Haziq Ahmed Sheikh of Gandbal, Srinagar was retrieved from river Jhelum after a gap of 11-days on Friday. With the recovery of Haziq’s body, the death toll in the Gandbal boat capsize incident has reached seven while two persons continue to remain missing. Locals from Gandbal area of Srinagar told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the body of Haziq was seen at Zero-bridge and was retrieved as well without any delay. Later, the body was identified as Haziq Ahmed Sheikh, 11, of Gandbal, who had drowned along with six others in river Jhelum and was missing since April 16. Since then, religious scholars of different schools of thought have visited Gandbal to share the pain and grief of bereaved families. They also prayed for the recovery of untraced bodies. Emotional duas were made by the religious preachers for the recovery of those untraced. Locals at Gandbal said they are hopeful that the bodies of two more missing will also float and they would have their last glimpse as well. A pall of gloom descended over the entire Gandbal area of Srinagar yet again after the news of recovery of Haziq’s body speared in the area. An eyewitness told KNO that as the body of Haziq reached his native area Gandbal, people flooded the little boy’s residence amid shrieks and cries while women were seen wailing. The Gandbal locality has been in a state of mourning for the past 11 days, owing to the tragic boat capsize incident that claimed seven lives including little Haziq. The father of Hazik and minor boy Farhan Parray continue to remain missing under waters. Regarding the retrieval of Haziq's body, a local, who was part of the sand extraction team at Zero Bridge, Rajbagh, said that they saw the body on the top of the water floating near Rajbagh area on Friday afternoon. “Soon, I along with other men rushed towards the body and handed it to the police, who then took it to the hospital, where medical formalities were done after which the body was handed over to the boy’s family,” he said. The two bodies of Showkat Ahmed and Farhan Parray continue to remain untraced. Meanwhile, hundreds of people attended the funeral of Haziq at Gandbal and bid his last goodbye. The family members of Haziq including his grandmother, father and mother also had last glimpse of little Haziq before his burial bath. People from various parts of Srinagar had reached Gandbal to participate in the funeral of little boy—(KNO)

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