By Online Desk

Jineesh Jeron, the 24-year-old young Keralite fisherman who rescued nearly 100 people stranded during the Kerala floods in Chengannur, died in a bike accident.

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The fatal accident happened in Uchakada, Poovar when Jineesh and his friend were travelling to Tamil Nadu on their bike. According to reports, he lost control of his bike on a narrow road. As he fell down, a lorry coming from just behind overran him.

Walked in the funeral procession of 24 year-old Jineesh, a hero of the #KeralaFloods credited with saving over 60 lives personally, who was killed when a lorry ran over his motorcycle yesterday. Laid a wreath&prayed for his soul. As the old saw goes, the Good do indeed die young. pic.twitter.com/NTcV8jQEau — Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) September 30, 2018

He sustained injuries and was taken to a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram but succumbed on Saturday morning.

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Jineesh was a member of one of the first rescue teams, Coastal Warriors, which had rushed to flood-hit Chengannur even before the state government teams reached. The group members from Puthiyathura, Anjuthengu and Poonthura had decided to plunge into rescue on August 16, with a boat rented from someone in their locality to Chengannur.