Vivek's body found after 15 days, NDRF also failed, body surfaced on its own
The body of a 16-year-old boy, Vivek Vishwakarma, who went missing for 15 days, was found floating in the Devalha waterfall, causing outrage in Madhya Pradesh.
In a tragic incident in the Maughanj district of Madhya Pradesh, the body of a 16-year-old boy, Vivek Vishwakarma, was discovered floating in the Devalha waterfall after being missing for 15 days. This discovery sparked widespread anger among the local community, particularly as the family accused the authorities of negligence in their search efforts and suggested that the death was not a suicide but rather a planned murder related to a romantic relationship. Villagers protesting against the police's handling of the case caused a major traffic disruption, prompting the administration to intervene directly.
Vivek had gone missing after leaving home on February 24, allegedly to call his brother to Aashtabhuji. His final social media post expressed his longing for someone, raising further questions about his state of mind prior to his disappearance. His bicycle and mobile phone were the only items found near the waterfall initially, leading to frantic searches conducted by his family and later by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) from Varanasi. Despite their efforts, the search yielded no results until local villagers eventually discovered the body.
The aftermath of this incident has stirred significant emotional unrest, with family members and community members accusing law enforcement of ineptitude. Many residents believe that the circumstances surrounding Vivek's death suggest foul play rather than a tragic accident. The situation reflects broader concerns about safety, the efficacy of search and rescue operations, and the need for accountability from the authorities, which have become pressing issues in this community as they mourn the loss of a young life.