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Aanvi Kamdar: Influencer Dies While Filming Instagram Reel

Aanvi Kamdar
Travel influencer Aanvi Kamdar died after falling into a gorge while filming an Instagram reel with her friends. Photo: Aanvi Kamdar.

Popular travel influencer Aanvi Kamdar has died after falling into a gorge in India.

The 27-year-old influencer was filming an Instagram reel with her friends when the tragic incident occurred.

According to Times of India, Aanvi Kamdar, died after falling 300ft from a hillock while making the reel close to the Kumbhe waterfall in Mangaon, Raigad district.

The influencer was rescued after a six-hour search and rescue operation but was declared dead on arrival at a local hospital.

A rescuer said the influencer fell on the hard and slippery rocks.

“She fell on the hard, slippery patch of rocks around 300 into the valley and couldn’t be spotted initially. She was sent up using a stretcher attached to rappelling ropes. Six rescuers climbed down the hill, while another 50 assisted atop the hillock.” The rescuer is quoted.

Rescuers added that Kamdar was responsive when she was found and put on a ventilator.

Meanwhile, Keroche heiress Anerlisa Muigai has revealed to the public her new rate card.

The businesswoman has also placed her Instagram account with over 1 million followers on sale.

On the rate card, Anerlisa stated for one to buy the account it would cost KSh 65 million.

The ambitious rate card also revealed the amount she was charging for business posts and ads.

Anerlisa Muigai charges KSh 80,000 for a 24-hour business advertisement on her Instagram stories.

She is also charging KSh786K for a post on her Instagram account for three weeks.

To get Anerlisa as a brand ambassador, one will have to spend KSh13.1 million ($100000) for three months.