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IIT Kharagpur Professor Joydip Bhattacharjee Drowns Trying To Save 4-Year-Old Son

IIT sources said the 40-year-old professor was taking a stroll with his two children outside the campus when one child fell into the ditch while trying to take a selfie.
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KOLKATA -- A professor of IIT Kharagpur got drowned in a large water filled ditch on Sunday while trying to rescue his 4-year-old child who had fallen into the waterbody near the IIT campus in Kharagpur Rural area of West Midnapore district yesterday, police said.

Local people took Joydip Bhattacharjee, a faculty member of Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, and his son out of the water and took them to the hospital where the professor was declared brought dead.

IIT sources said the 40-year-old professor was taking a stroll with his two children outside the campus when one child fell into the ditch while trying to take a selfie.

Bhattacharjee tried to pull out his son from the water but lost balance and fell into the ditch.

Registrar Pradip Ghosh said, "He went outside to spend the Sunday with his two children. We are shocked to hear the news about his death."

"IIT-KGP mourns the loss of its faculty Prof Joydip Bhattacharjee. It is unfortunate we have lost such a young, talented soul," Dean faculty Prof Subhasis Tripathy said.

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