Abhinash Sarkar had slipped from his father's scooter and fallen into a stormwater drain in Guwahati amid heavy rainfall.
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The body of Abhinash Sarkar, 8, who fell into an open drain, was recovered on July 7 following three days of rescue efforts.
The body of an eight-year-old boy who had fallen into a stormwater drain in Guwahati on July 4 was recovered about 4 km downstream in Rajgarh area of the city, police said.
The body was identified by his parents at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), where it was taken after being retrieved on July 7.

A police officer said that the body was recovered by rescue agencies in Rajgarh area, more than four km downstream from hilly Jyotinagar, where the boy had fallen into the drain.
The parents initially identified the body on basis of photographs shared with them, and later physically verified it at the GMCH morgue.
Abhinash Sarkar had slipped from his father's scooter and fell into the open drain on Thursday evening, as they were returning home amid heavy downpour.
Multiple agencies, including NDRF and SDRF, had launched a search operation, pressing into action different machinery and sniffer dogs.
Abhinash's father had also carried out a search operation by himself, wading through the drain, slush and garbage with a stick in his hand for the last three days.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had visited the search site on July 6, and consoled the family, assuring all measures to find the missing boy.
Sarma condoled the death of the boy.
"HCM Dr @himantabiswa has expressed his deepest condolences to Shri Hiralal Sarkar and family on their tragic loss. HCM also thanked the NDRF, SDRF, Assam Police and District authorities for their search efforts," the CMO tweeted.
(PTI)

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