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.
MumbaiInfluencerAanvi KamdarKumbhe WaterfallSocial MediaDeloitteReal Estate MumbaiJul 18, 2024

Aanvi Kamdar was a chartered accountant by profession.
Aanvi had 257,000 followers on Instagram under the username theglocaljournal.
Aanvi died after falling into a 300-feet deep gorge near Kumbhe waterfall while making a video for her social media followers.
The incident occurred near the famous Kumbhe waterfall at Mangaon in Raigad district.
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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