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The coast of Kerala left one person dead and three people missing

Off the coast of Kerala, a fishing boat capsized, killing one fisherman and leaving three others missing.

The incident happened close to Perumathura and Muthalapozhi. Kunjumon’s body was found by Anjuthengu police, but three others were still missing. The missing folks are still being looked for.

Fishing Boat Accident

Early on Monday, a fishing boat capsized in the waters off the coast of Kerala, killing one fisherman and leaving three others missing. The event was reported from Muthalapozhi in the Thiruvananthapuram district, close to Perumathura, according to police.

  • Kerala fishing boat capsizes, killing one, leaving three missing.
  • Kunjumon was found dead in Anjuthengu; Robin, Biju, and Biju were unaccounted for.
  • Fisherman missing; police search for missing people near Arabian Sea.

Kunjumon (42) was found dead in Anjuthengu by the Anjuthengu police, while Robin (42), Biju (48), and Biju (55), are still unaccounted for.

“The fisherman was in a mechanized boat, and the weather was bad early on. According to a coastal police source speaking to PTI, we are still looking for the missing people. The Vamanapuram River and Kadinamkulam Lake meet the Arabian Sea near Muthalapozhi, which is located in Perumathura.

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