Body of European Student Drowned in Malpe Surfaces at Panambur


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Mangalore, Jul 10: The body of a youngster was found at Panambur beach here on Tuesday July 10.

The body was washed ashore by the waves in the evening, and was noticed by locals near the breakwater protection wall. They informed Yathish Baikampady of Panambur Tourism Development, who called the police.

It is suspected that body is of Miloez Lachowski, the student from Poland who met watery grave on July 6 at Thottam beach near Malpe.

It may be recalled that Lachowski along with five of his friends, of whom four were foreigners, had been to Malpe for a swim. Two of them including Lachowski were pulled by the strong waves. The locals and fishermen managed to save his friend, while Lachowski's body could not be found.

The foreign students had come to MIT, Manipal on a student exchange programme.

The body was taken to Panambur police station and then to Wenlock.

 

  

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    May the soul of Miloez Lachowski rest in eternal peace and give comfort to the bereaved family and friends. I do not understand why these guys go out to swim in this bad weather where the sea is rough and choppy. Luckily there were locals and fishermen who saved one student at the risk of their own lives. Thank God his body was washed ashore at Panambur beach.

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