Tragic Accident Claims Life of Mumbai-based Influencer Aanvi Kamdar

Aanvi Kamdar, a Mumbai-based influencer, died after falling into a 300-feet deep gorge near Kumbhe waterfall while making a video for her social media followers.

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Tragic Accident Claims Life of Mumbai-based Influencer Aanvi Kamdar
Real Estate Mumbai:Mumbai-based influencer Aanvi Kamdar's life was cut short in a tragic accident when she fell into a 300-feet deep gorge near the famous Kumbhe waterfall at Mangaon in Raigad district. The 27-year-old had gone for a monsoon outing with her seven friends on Tuesday, July 16, to capture the scenic beauty of the waterfall for her social media followers.

Aanvi, a resident of Mumbai's Mulund area, was a chartered accountant by profession and a former employee of Deloitte. She had built a massive following of 257,000 on Instagram under the username theglocaljournal, where she shared content on travel, luxury finds, cafés, itineraries, tips, and experiences.

According to the police, Aanvi was recording a video of the scenic surroundings when she slipped and fell into the gorge. Her friends immediately alerted the authorities, and police and local rescuers rushed her to the nearby Mangaon Taluka Government Hospital, where she unfortunately died during treatment.

Aanvi's last reel was posted just two days ago, where she gave suggestions for plans for the long weekend on August 15. Her untimely demise has sent shockwaves among her followers and the social media community.

In another shocking incident reported from Dombivli, 30 km from Mumbai, a woman died after falling from the third floor of a building while socializing with her friends. The victim, identified as Nagina Devi Manjiram, a cleaner at the building, was sitting near the staircase on the third floor and chit-chatting with her colleagues when she lost her balance and fell. Her friend Bunty, who was engaging in playful behavior with Nagina, narrowly escaped the same fate.

These tragic incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of safety and caution, even in seemingly harmless situations. Our condolences go out to the families and loved ones of Aanvi and Nagina.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Aanvi Kamdar's profession?

Aanvi Kamdar was a chartered accountant by profession.

How many followers did Aanvi have on Instagram?

Aanvi had 257,000 followers on Instagram under the username theglocaljournal.

What was the cause of Aanvi's death?

Aanvi died after falling into a 300-feet deep gorge near Kumbhe waterfall while making a video for her social media followers.

What was the location of the incident?

The incident occurred near the famous Kumbhe waterfall at Mangaon in Raigad district.

What was Aanvi's last post on Instagram?

Aanvi's last reel was posted just two days ago, where she gave suggestions for plans for the long weekend on August 15.

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