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Four Indians drown in Australia’s Phillips island, locals say don’t push hard for more tourists

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On Phillip Island in Australia’s Victoria, four Indians lost their lives after drowning at an unpatrolled beach, as reported by the Indian High Commission in Canberra on Thursday.

Heartbreaking Tragedy Unfolds in Australia

The Indian High Commission in Canberra revealed the heartbreaking news on Thursday that four Indians met a tragic end in a drowning incident at Phillip Island, Victoria. The incident occurred on an unpatrolled beach, turning a leisurely day into a somber affair. The Commission expressed its deepest condolences to the families of the victims in a social media post on X.

Drowning Incident Details Unveiled

Emergency services received distress calls around 3:30 pm on January 24, reporting four individuals in distress in the water. Upon arrival, rescue teams found three women and a man unresponsive after being pulled from the water. Despite immediate and intensive efforts to revive them through CPR, three of the individuals were pronounced dead at the scene, according to the police.

Victims’ Profile and Tragic OutcomeThe victims, comprising a man and two women in their 20s, and a woman in her 40s, were part of an extended family group. Unfortunately, three of them, the man and two women, lost their lives at the scene. The third woman in her 20s was airlifted to The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne in critical condition but succumbed to her injuries later on.Safety Concerns Surrounding Forrest Caves Beach

Forrest Caves Beach, known for its sea caves, is a popular tourist destination on Phillip Island. However, it lacks lifeguard patrols and has gained a reputation as a perilous swimming spot. Local media reports highlight the absence of lifeguards, emphasizing the risks associated with swimming at this location.

Promotion Raises Safety Concerns

The incident has sparked concerns among locals about the safety of promoting Phillip Island as a tourist destination. Social media posts reflected worries about the potential for more incidents, with one local resident cautioning that increased promotion could lead to heightened risks. “If the island is going to be pushed so hard as a tourist destination, there will be more and more incidents,” warned a resident on social media.

This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety measures at tourist destinations to prevent such heartbreaking events in the future. The Indian High Commission remains in touch with the friends of the deceased, providing all necessary assistance during this difficult time.