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Mumbai: Father and teen son die in Kandivli pond while catching crabs

Updated on: 11 August,2025 07:35 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Shirish Vaktania | mailbag@mid-day.com

Police say 17-year-old slipped in 17-feet deep pond; father Eknath Patil jumped in to save him, but both drowned; The victims, identified as Eknath Patil, 50, and his son Vaishnav Patil, 17, were residents of Kranti Nagar in Kandivli

Mumbai: Father and teen son die in Kandivli pond while catching crabs

The bodies of father and son after being pulled out. PICS/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

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A father and his son drowned in a pond while trying to catch crabs in the Appa Pada area of Kandivli East on Saturday evening. Police said the boy began drowning, and his father jumped in to rescue him, but both lost their lives.

The victims, identified as Eknath Patil, 50, and his son Vaishnav Patil, 17, were residents of Kranti Nagar in Kandivli. The Kurar police have registered an accidental death report (ADR) and launched an investigation. 


A rescuer lifts the teen Vaishnav Patil from the pondA rescuer lifts the teen Vaishnav Patil from the pond



According to police officials, the incident occurred on Saturday evening when Eknath and Vaishnav went to catch crabs in a pond located in Appa Pada.

A police officer said, “Vaishnav was in the pond catching crabs while his father was sitting nearby. A few moments later, Eknath noticed his son struggling in the water. In a desperate attempt to save him, he jumped in, but he too got trapped underwater, and both drowned.”

Police said the pond is about 17 feet deep. Preliminary investigations suggest that Vaishnav slipped while catching crabs, which led to the drowning.

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