Dharamshala, June 16 -- A 12-year-old girl from Nagpur in Maharashtra sustained severe injuries in a zipline accident in Manali. The incident occurred last week on June 8 but came to light on Sunday after a video of the mishap went viral on social media. The girl, identified as Trisha,fell from a height of at least 30 feet onto rocks on the bank of the Beas river after the zipline cable snapped midway, officials said. She suffered multiple fractures and was initially taken to the Mission Hospital in Manali, before being referred to the PGIMER in Chandigarh. A police officer said Trisha's parents have now taken her back to Nagpur and admitted her to a private hospital there. Manali DSP KD Sharma said both the parties reached a mutual understanding and no formal case was registered. After a week-long search operation, the Israeli tourist who went missing while trekking on the Triund trek in Dharamshala, has been found in a seriously injured condition, police officials said. Samuel Vengrinovich went missing on June 8 following which the Kangra police and the State Disaster Response Force launched a search operation. Kangra additional superintendent of police Hitesh Lakhanpal said, "He is seriously injured and is being shifted to Tanda Medical College for treatment." According to police, Vengrinovich had set out for the Triund trek on June 6 along with a group of 4-5 individuals who had trekked to the snowline area above Triund. During the trek, Vengrinovich reportedly suffered a leg injury and chose to return to base alone while the others stayed back. When the rest of the group returned later and found he had not reached, they promptly alerted the police. Earlier this year in February, a foreign tourist from the UK died and another was injured while trekking to the snowline in the Dhauladhar mountains. In another mishap, a British national got injured while trekking in Triund when he accidentally fell into a deep gorge in March....