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(Eds: Updating with identity of victims)
Melbourne, Jan 25 (PTI) Four Indians, including three women, have been killed in a tragic drowning
incident at an unpatrolled beach in the Australian state of Victoria, the worst tragedy in Victorian
waters in almost 20 years, officials said on Thursday.
The incident took place on Wednesday at Phillip Island, Victoria.
A close relative, who was devastated on Thursday, confirmed the names of the victims to The Age
newspaper.
The four were identified as Jagjeet Singh Anand, a 23-year-old man; students Suhani Anand and Kirti
Bedi, both 20-year-old women; and Reema Sondhi, a 43-year-old Indian national who was visiting
her family in Australia.
The three younger victims lived in Clyde.
Victoria Police Eastern Region Assistant Commissioner Karen Nyholm said the victims entered the
water near Forrest Caves – close to Cape Woolamai on the Bass Strait side of the Phillip Island's
south-eastern peninsula – on Wednesday afternoon.
Off-duty lifeguards surfing nearby rushed to their aid after the group got into difficulty, pulling three
people from the water unresponsive.
Life Saving Victoria commander Kane Treloar said lifeguards from Cape Woolamai were called at
about 3.40 pm on Wednesday and a rescue boat retrieved the fourth person. All required CPR.
Three of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene while one of the 20-year-old women was
resuscitated and flown to The Alfred. She died in hospital, police said on Thursday morning.
The Indian High Commission in Canberra on Thursday posted on X, the tragic drowning.
"Heartbreaking tragedy in Australia: 4 Indians lost their lives in a drowning incident at Phillip Island,
Victoria. Deepest condolences to the families of the victims.
@cgimelbourne team is in touch with friends of the deceased for all necessary assistance
@MEAIndia @DrSJaishankar," the High Commission posted.
On Thursday, Treloar said it was the worst drowning incident the state had seen in decades.
“We all worked tirelessly to help those people,” Ambulance Victoria manager Paul James said. “It's
tragic… only a week ago we had three other separate drownings here in Gippsland.”
Life-Saving Victoria operations general manager Liam Krige said 19 people had drowned in Victoria
since December 1 – two more than during the same period last summer.
“Behind each one of these drownings there is a family; there's a brother, there's a sister, there's a
mother, there's a daughter,” he said at a press conference at Forrest Caves car park on Thursday.
“It is extremely tragic and our heartfelt condolences do go out to those victims.” PTI AKJ

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