Arvind Sharma was dragged by the crocodile into river Vishwamitri near Maretha village on the outskirt of the city yesterday, his father said.
Ishwarbhai Sharma, father of the deceased, said " I saw my son dragged and mauled by a crocodile into the river."
Arvind, who was on a bicycle, was crossing a small bridge made of wooden planks on the river when he lost his balance after spotting a crocodile in waters below.
The teenager, a Class 8 student, slipped from the bridge and fell into the river, where the reptile pounced on him and killed him, Ishwarbhai said.
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