Mangaluru: Lifeguards save four women from drowning at Ullal


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jan 4: Four women were saved by lifeguards of Beach Tourism Development Project from drowning near Someshwar on Saturday January 3.

Those who were dragged out of the jaws of death have been identified as Poornima (32), Geetha (31), and Sanjeevathi (22), who work as teachers in Anekal taluk of Haveri district. These teachers had visited Someshwara temple for tour, and after paying obeisance there, had ventured to the beach. When climbing up the stone near Rudrapade at the beach, one of the teachers got caught in huge waves of the sea. The other two teachers, in an attempt to save the first one, also faced peril to their lives. The lifeguards at the spot rushed to their rescue and succeeded in saving them.

In another incident at the same spot, Shashi (19) from Bengaluru was saved. A couple from Bengaluru, overlooking warning of lifeguards, had scaled the heap of stones and were capturing pictures of the sea, when Shashi slipped and fell into the sea. Lifeguards jumped to her help and brought her out.

The lifeguards involved with the operations were Ashok Someshwar, Kiran Ombattukere, Venkatesh and Mohan, who work for Panambur Beach Tourism Development Project.

  

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York, USA.

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    My hats off to the lifeguards who saved the four women. They pulled them from the jaws of death risking their own lives. Actually they are heroes and life savers. God bless them.

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  • Af, mangaaluru

    Mon, Jan 05 2015

    Ullal beach is not suitable for swimming,it is very deep in the shore itself, every time life guards may not come and help.
    i think the caution display boards not enough in the beach .

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  • ANTONY, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jan 05 2015

    Negligence of these people should not go unpunished. They inadvertently risking others lives. Despite warnings verbally and notice boards that are put up if a person has to be rescued due to negligence on his or her part they should be put under arrest for "Attempt to Suicide" else they will not change their ways.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    Ideal jobs for our Moral Police ...

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  • Anu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    These life guards are truly the unsung heroes.. When they are out to save others they put their own life at risk. I salute them. God Bless.

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  • Edward R. Monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    The lifeguards saved the lives of drowning women. May God bless them and their tribe.

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  • ummar, managaluru

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    GOOD JOB LIFE GUARDS..

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