💨 Abstract
Two French tourists, Brian Jacques Gilbert and Sebastian Francois Gabriel, cycling from Delhi to Kathmandu, got lost due to a navigation error from Google Maps. They were found by villagers late at night and taken to the Churaili police outpost in Bareilly, India. Local authorities lodged them for the night and provided them with route instructions the next day. The Senior Superintendent of Police ensured they were guided safely to their destination.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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