Mangalore: Panambur Lifeguards Save Three Youths from Drowning


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (DV)
 
Mangalore, Sep 24:
Lifeguards of Panambur beach saved three boys from drowning in the sea early on Sunday September 23.

Shahrukh, Yasser and Naveen, all from SG Road, Bangalore had come to the beach along with another friend for a dip. As there were no high waves the trio moved further into deep waters and were caught in a strong current. The lifeguards spotted the trio and rescued them from drowning.

Despite the caution boards and warnings given by lifeguards, the negligence of the tourists is the main reason behind such incidents, said a lifeguard.

  

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  • Jude Rego, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 29 2012

    Well done life guards! Kudos to Yatish Baikampady who has had the foresight to post them there. I am a regular visit to Panambur and have seen to myself the personal interest that Yatish takes there. Keep up the good work Yatish. We are with you.

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  • keerthan shetty, mulky/mangalore

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Good job by the lifegaurd and i also appreciate Mr yathish baikampady for his keen intrest on the developement and safe gaurd of the beach

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Hats off to the vigilant Life Guards. Keep up th. Good work. We are proud of you :-)

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