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		<title>Bengal CGST Officer Dies During Goechala Trek in West Sikkim</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>West Sikkim: A 38-year-old government official from Bengal, Suman Debnath, tragically died on Monday night while trekking the popular Goechala route in West Sikkim. Debnath, a superintendent with the CGST and Customs in Bengal, was part of an organized trekking group when he began experiencing severe symptoms at high altitude. Police sources said Debnath complained [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://indiapodcast.com/bengal-cgst-officer-dies-during-goechala-trek-in-west-sikkim/">Bengal CGST Officer Dies During Goechala Trek in West Sikkim</a> appeared first on <a href="https://indiapodcast.com">India Podcast</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="278" data-end="628"><strong data-start="278" data-end="294">West Sikkim:</strong> A 38-year-old government official from Bengal, <strong data-start="342" data-end="359">Suman Debnath</strong>, tragically died on <strong data-start="380" data-end="396">Monday night</strong> while trekking the popular <strong data-start="424" data-end="442">Goechala route</strong> in West Sikkim. Debnath, a <strong data-start="470" data-end="524">superintendent with the CGST and Customs in Bengal</strong>, was part of an organized trekking group when he began experiencing severe symptoms at high altitude.</p>
<p data-start="630" data-end="981">Police sources said Debnath complained of <strong data-start="672" data-end="735">acute headache, nausea, breathlessness, and extreme fatigue</strong> while ascending the hills. Despite <strong data-start="771" data-end="806">assistance from fellow trekkers</strong>, his condition worsened, and he <strong data-start="839" data-end="903">lost consciousness and passed away around 9.05 pm at Phedang</strong>, a high-altitude point at <strong data-start="930" data-end="945">11,800 feet</strong>, approximately 25 km from Yuksom.</p>
<p data-start="983" data-end="1337">Authorities immediately launched <strong data-start="1016" data-end="1037">rescue operations</strong>, deploying personnel and porters to retrieve the body. The descent, hampered by <strong data-start="1118" data-end="1164">challenging terrain and weather conditions</strong>, took nearly a day. Debnath’s body was transported to <strong data-start="1219" data-end="1250">Gyalshing district hospital</strong> for an <strong data-start="1258" data-end="1281">inquest and autopsy</strong>, before being handed over to his family on Wednesday.</p>
<p data-start="1339" data-end="1545">A police source stated, “<strong data-start="1364" data-end="1541">Preliminary observations suggest the death may be linked to high-altitude medical complications. An unnatural death case has been registered, and investigations are underway</strong>.”</p>
<p data-start="1547" data-end="1887">The incident highlights the <strong data-start="1575" data-end="1612">dangers of high-altitude trekking</strong>. Experts advise trekkers to <strong data-start="1641" data-end="1776">ascend gradually, maintain hydration, eat carbohydrate-rich meals, pace the climb, and undergo medical check-ups before expeditions</strong>. Authorities reiterated the importance of being properly acclimatized and traveling with experienced guides.</p>
<p data-start="1889" data-end="2087">The Goechala trek offers spectacular views of <strong data-start="1935" data-end="1955">Mt. Kanchenjunga</strong> and other Himalayan peaks, but Debnath’s death serves as a reminder of the <strong data-start="2031" data-end="2084">risks involved in high-altitude adventure tourism</strong>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://indiapodcast.com/bengal-cgst-officer-dies-during-goechala-trek-in-west-sikkim/">Bengal CGST Officer Dies During Goechala Trek in West Sikkim</a> appeared first on <a href="https://indiapodcast.com">India Podcast</a>.</p>
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