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Kinnaur Pangi Drain Accident: Anyone Who Finds Vetri Missing From Sutlej River Will Get Rs 1 Crore

Pangi drain accident (file) - Photo: Diary Times

Pangi drain accident (file) - Photo: Diary Times

The person searching for Vetri, a young man missing in a tourist Innova car that fell into the Sutlej river in Pangi Nala of Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, is going to get a reward of Rs 1 crore.

Saidai Duraisamy has been the former mayor of Chennai –

A reward of Rs 1 crore has been announced by Saidai Duraisamy, father of missing tourist Vetri and former mayor of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu.

It is noteworthy that two days ago, an Innova car had fallen into the Sutlej river near Pangi Nala on National Highway-5 in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh.

Of the two people who were missing in the entire accident, the body of the Innova car driver was recovered from the Innova car by the teams of Reckong Peo police station during the search operation.

Whereas the teams of Reckong Peo Police Station and Home Guard have not been able to find any clue of another tourist Vetri during the search operation.

The person who finds missing tourist Vetri will get one crore rupees –

Saidai Duraisamy, father of missing tourist Vetri and former mayor of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, has announced a reward of Rs 1 crore for anyone who locates his son Vetri.

Missing tourist Vetri’s father Saidai Duraisamy was the former mayor of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu.

Saidai Duraisamy has also sent a message to Kinnaur District Administration Deputy Commissioner Dr. Amit Kumar announcing a reward of Rs 1 crore for locating his son Vetri.

WhatsApp message sent by the family of Saidai Duraisamy –

On the other hand, Kinnaur District Administration Deputy Commissioner Dr. Amit Kumar Sharma told Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma that a WhatsApp message offering a reward of Rs 1 crore has been received from the family of Saidai Duraisamy.

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