Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 2nd May 2026, 11:37 AM
Two young schoolgirls tragically lost their lives after drowning in a pond in the Rupganj Upazila of Narayanganj. The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon in the Sonabo area, situated within the Bhulta Union. The deceased have been identified as Faria and Tumpa, both of whom were residents of the locality and students at a local primary-level educational institution.
According to local witnesses and administrative reports, the two children went to a pond adjacent to their residences to bathe at approximately noon. During the course of their activities, Faria accidentally slipped into deeper water and began to submerge. In a desperate attempt to rescue her companion, Tumpa also entered the deeper section of the pond, resulting in both children being pulled underwater.
Upon realising the children were missing, family members and local residents initiated a search operation. After a period of time, both girls were recovered from the water in an unconscious state. They were immediately transported to a nearby private hospital; however, the attending physicians pronounced them dead on arrival.
The families of both victims are originally from the Dirai Upazila in the Sunamganj District, having relocated to Rupganj for employment. Their parents are employed as garment factory workers, a common demographic in the industrial belt of Narayanganj.
| Attribute | Victim 1: Faria | Victim 2: Tumpa |
| Father’s Name | Din Islam | Masud Mia |
| Permanent Residence | Dhanpur, Dirai, Sunamganj | Rafinagar, Dirai, Sunamganj |
| Local Residence | Momin’s rented house, Sonabo | Alauddin’s rented house, Sonabo |
| Educational Institution | Little Kindergarten School | Little Kindergarten School |
| Academic Grade | Year 2 (Second Class) | Year 1 (First Class) |
The Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Rupganj Police Station, Salahuddin Ahmed, confirmed the fatalities and stated that a police team was dispatched to the scene immediately upon receiving the report. “We have sent officers to the site to investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths,” the OC noted. The authorities are currently conducting a formal inquiry to ensure there was no foul play, though preliminary findings suggest the event was an accidental drowning.
This incident highlights a significant public health concern in Bangladesh. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and various national health surveys, drowning is one of the leading causes of death for children under the age of 15 in the country. The risk is particularly high in rural and semi-industrial areas like Rupganj, where open water bodies are frequently used for domestic purposes.
Safety experts often cite the lack of supervision for children of working parents—particularly those in the garment sector who work long shifts—as a contributing factor to such tragedies. Following the incident in Sonabo, local residents have expressed profound grief, and the bodies of the victims are expected to be transported to their ancestral homes in Sunamganj for burial following the completion of legal formalities.
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