A tourist from Karnataka tragically drowned in North Goa after slipping from treacherous rocks near Baga-Arpora. Ashpaq Masli, 34, ignored monsoon warnings and ventured onto the slippery terrain for photos, a common but dangerous practice. Witnesses saw him lose his footing and get swept away by the sea. Authorities continue to urge caution despite installed signboards highlighting the risks. A tourist from Karnataka tragically drowned in North Goa after slipping from treacherous rocks near Baga-Arpora. Ashpaq Masli, 34, ignored monsoon warnings and ventured onto the slippery terrain for photos, a common but dangerous practice. Witnesses saw him lose his footing and get swept away by the sea. Authorities continue to urge caution despite installed signboards highlighting the risks.
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