Tourist entry at Ketenahalli Falls restricted after Bengaluru techie suffers fracture

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The Forest Department has restricted entry of visitors at Ketenahalli Falls.

CHIKKABALLAPUR: The Forest Department has restricted entry of visitors at the Ketenahalli Falls after a woman techie slipped and sustained a fractured foot.

Techie Arpitha sustained a fracture while returning from the waterfall.

Arpitha (41), hailing from Mumbai and working in Bengaluru, had visited the waterfall along with her friends. After playing in the waterfall, she slipped and sustained a fracture while returning through a treacherous track in the forest.

Some locals youths and the ambulance staff carried Arpitha for 2 km on a stretcher through a treacherous track.

Local youths, along with the ambulance staff, carried her in a stretcher for a distance of 2 km where the ambulance was parked, and she was shifted to a private hospital in Chikkaballapur.

Forest Officer Ramesh told Public TV that they are appealing to visitors not to enter the forest and venture near the waterfall after the techie’s accident. He also said they will be posting forest guards to prevent entry of people.

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