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Four Women Drown in Freak Accident at Chennai's Ennore Beach

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  • Four women, including a Sri Lankan refugee, died in a drowning incident
  • Victims were employees at a private cloth store in Gummidipundi
  • Incident occurred as they played in the waves at Ennore beach
Four Women Drown in Freak Accident at Chennai's Ennore Beach

Last Friday, a tragic incident occurred at Chennai's Ennore beach, where four women lost their lives in a drowning accident. The victims have been identified as Shalini (17), Gayathri (18), Bhavani (19), and Devaki (30), a resident of a Sri Lankan refugee camp.

All four women were employed at a private cloth store in Gummidipundi. According to police sources, the group had gone to a secluded stretch of the Ennore beach to spend time together. While playing near the water, Shalini was reportedly swept away by a giant wave. In a desperate attempt to save her, Gayathri, Bhavani, and Devaki rushed into the sea but were also pulled in by the strong current.

Fishermen later recovered the bodies with the assistance of local authorities. The remains were sent to Stanley Government Hospital for post-mortem examination. The Ennore Police have registered a case and initiated an investigation into the tragic incident.

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Four women, including a Sri Lankan refugee, drowned in a tragic accident while playing in the waves at Ennore Beach in Chennai.
The victims were Shalini (17), Gayathri (18), Bhavani (19), and Devaki (30), a resident of a Sri Lankan refugee camp. All four were employees at a private cloth store in Gummidipundi.
The women had gone to a secluded stretch of Ennore Beach to spend time together. While playing near the water, Shalini was swept away by a giant wave. In an attempt to save her, Gayathri, Bhavani, and Devaki rushed into the sea but were also pulled in by the strong current.

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