Posted on 08/02/2016 4:01:47 PM PDT by Gamecock
Pooja Kumari, a national level athlete, lost her life while taking selfie near a lake in the Sports Authority of India (SAI) academy campus in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The incident took place on Saturday at around 6:30 pm in the evening while she was returning to the campus after her regular practice session.
According to the local police, Pooja was taking a selfie near the harvesting plant, beside the pond situated behind a cricket field on the SAI campus. Reports also suggested that she was accompanied by two other female athletes. A detailed investigation has been initiated regarding the incident. Bhopal Police is also questioning the SAI authorities.
A senior SAI Bhopal official said, Pooja didnt know how to swim at all, hence she couldnt save herself. Both of her friends also didnt know how to swim hence despite all their efforts they couldnt save her in time. She fell off the ledge while bending down to take a selfie, but lost her balance. The pool was relatively deep, and she couldnt climb out or grab onto her friends. Her friends came back to the hostel to get help from the hostel, but it was too late. We are deeply saddened by her demise and she was one of the top steeplechase runners in our setup. She won Madhya Pradesh state several times, and was targetting a senior national medal soon.
The 20-year-old, who hailed from Uttarakhand, was a promising steeplechase aspirant and had joined SAI two years ago. She was quickly promoted to the SAI Centre of Excellence owing to her performances. During her time at the junior and sub-junior level she had also won the sub-junior national level gold in Delhi. However, she was out of the sport for close to three months nursing an injury.
Well, at least she was not playing Pok-e-mon (sp?) go!
Celebrate Evolution!!
How sad. People who can’t swim should be careful around bodies of water.
Ban cell phones.
One selfie too many.
parents should make sure their kids know how to swim at an early age. The sooner the better because you never know when that skill will be required to save your life.
God knows i did enough dumbshit stuff in high school, college, the army, and after until turning 55 and finally growing up (?).
at 65 i find these stories just plain sad.
If drowned in the Ganges, that would save a step.
Everyone should know how to swim.
Me too
Agree.
Darwin Award winner....
A selfie too far.
Looks like it drops off deep in a heartbeat.
Yes, and the water color supports some algae and slime on the concrete bank, usually very slippery when wet.
None of the three girls there was a swimmer.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.