INDIA Indian man was egged on by his friends, who had bet him 500 rupees (about 6 dollars) that he couldn’t swim in a swollen river. Confident in his swimming abilities, he jumped in without much hesitation. Since that moment, no one has seen him, and it is most likely that he drowned.
This tragic incident is a harsh reminder of how peer pressure and overconfidence can lead to fatal consequences. Rivers swollen by rain or flooding are extremely dangerous, even for experienced swimmers, with strong currents capable of sweeping anyone away in seconds. What seemed like a harmless bet ended in a life lost, highlighting the importance of caution and respecting natural hazards. Friends and family are left grieving, and authorities often use such cases to warn the public about the deadly risks of underestimating water currents and giving in to risky dares.