Missing Bengaluru trekker found dead in Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur
Bengaluru trekker, who had been missing since July 25, was on Tuesday found dead in Bhabha Valley in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district, sources said.
Satya Narayan, 46, was last traced at Wangtu Kinnaur district.
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Narayan’s family, after no contact with him for over a month, filed a missing report with the the Kinnaur police on August 24.
Officials said Narayana died in a road accident in which his driver Ramesh was also injured. However, details were not immediately available.
Narayan, who worked with US based multinational company Texas Instruments at Bengaluru, intended to do a 5,500-metre high trek at Gunsarang, which connects Kinnaur’s Ropa valley with Spiti’s Mane village, according to sources.
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A team of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) had been searching for Narayan who went missing from Wangtu, the sources added.
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