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Two Years On, Gandbal Boat Tragedy Search Concludes as Victim’s Body Recovered

Aazan Manzoor by Aazan Manzoor
January 19, 2026
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Two Years On, Gandbal Boat Tragedy Search Concludes as Victim’s Body Recovered
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Srinagar, Jan 19 (JKNS): After a gap of more than two years, the prolonged search for one of the victims of the Gandbal boat tragedy has finally come to an end with the recovery of the body of Showkat Ahmad Sheikh from the Jhelum river on Monday.

Reports reaching news agency JKNS that the body, which had remained missing since the tragic incident, was spotted by local residents in a stretch of the river close to the site of the accident and was subsequently retrieved.

Following the tragedy, specialised teams including elite MARCOS divers, supported by the SDRF’s Quick Response Team (QRT), had conducted extensive underwater search operations at several points along the Jhelum. Despite sustained and coordinated efforts at the time, the body could not be traced.

On Monday, locals noticed the body floating in the river and immediately alerted the authorities, after which it was recovered.

The Gandbal boat tragedy, which claimed eight lives including children, is remembered as one of the most tragic incidents in Srinagar in recent years. With the recovery of the last missing victim, the long-drawn search operation has formally concluded. (JKNS)

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