Mumbai: Four from D’Souza family and friend drown during holidaying in Ratnagiri


Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (RJP)

Mumbai, Jun 4: Five people of a group holidaying in Ratnagiri drowned off a beach on Sunday, June 2. All the five deceased, including 4 from a family, belonged to the Borivali’s IC colony in Mumbai.

A total of seven people had gone to the beach, but two of them did not venture into the sea.

The group had gone to Konkan region of Maharashtra two days ago and was at the rocky Aare-Ware beach on Sunday evening.

Kenneth Masters (56), Monica Bento D’souza (44), Sanomi Bento D’souza (22), Rechar Bento D’souza (19) and Mathew Bento D’souza (18) are the deceased.

The two survivors have been identified as Leena Kenneth Masters (52) and Rita D’souza (70).

The D’Souzas and the Masters were family friends.

The group had gone to Devrukh in Ratnagiri and made a halt at Aare-Ware beach on their way to Ganpatipule on Sunday.

According to the local police, the group ventured into the treacherous sea even when it was cloudy with heavy thundering. The entire area has witnessed spells of rains since Saturday.

Police said that the five were trapped in a whirlpool that was formed at the intersection of the sea and creek along the beach. The abnormal phenomenon even forced the rescue teams deployed here to stay away from venturing in to the sea for some time. Finally the bodies were washed ashore by the water current.

  

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  • Eustace, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    RIP. Nothing else be said about this tragedy.

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  • Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    Oh God, what a tragedy.. May their souls Rest In Peace and God grant them eternal peace..

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  • Lions club centennial mangalore, Mangalore.

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    R.I.P.

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  • Edward Castelino, Borivali

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    What tragedy, what happened in the past we can't reverse, it is a lesson for all of us, going to new n unknown places we have to always listen local people advice n not stick on our own mind, similar cases happened in Aksa beach in Mumbai, Goa n Udupi n Mangalore. Condolences to the near n dear ones.

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