Overview
- Four minor girls from Dihwa Jalalpur village drowned in a water-filled pit near the Bakulahi River while collecting clay for household stoves.
- Three of the victims were sisters—Swati (13), Sandhya (12), and Chandni (7)—while the fourth, Shrishti (7), was their neighbor.
- Villagers allege the pit was created by illegal mud mining using heavy machinery, a claim now under official investigation by police and revenue authorities.
- The deaths have drawn attention to the dangers of unregulated riverbed excavation and the vulnerabilities faced by children engaged in resource gathering.
- Local leaders, including Raja Bhaiya and other political figures, visited the grieving families to express condolences as inquiries continue.