Holiday warning after fifth tourist drowns on popular beach after making fatal mistake | The Sun

AN URGENT holiday warning is in place at a popular beach following the fifth drowning death recorded in a week.

The idyllic Surin Beach in Phuket, Thailand, has become a graveyard after tourists made the same fatal mistake repeatedly, it was reported.

It comes after horrified beachgoers watched a bather fall victim to the sea yesterday.

According to Pattaya News, lifeguards performed CPR on the tourist as they tried to revive him.

With no avail, he was rushed to a local hospital but was later pronounced dead.

Phuket Tourist Police were able to identify the man as 41-year-old Russian national Aleksandr Lunemen.

READ MORE ON THAILAND

Devastating explosion at fireworks in Thailand kills at least nine

I was a popular Emmerdale star – now I run my own ‘weed bar’ in Thailand

However, authorities have now hit out following the incident and claimed Lunemen ignored the big red safety flags.

Local media reported that swimming in the designated area was prohibited and clearly stated to be off-limits due to the hazardous conditions.

Ignoring the safety signs ultimately led to his death, authorities claimed.

Lunemen's death was the fifth recorded drowning in Phuket within a week – four of which have been tourists.

Most read in The Sun

TEARS FOR JEMMA

Stacey Dooley devastated as star of her Sleeps Over series dies at just 29

near death

British comedy legend rushed to hospital after freak accident 'almost kills him'

SHUT OUT

Harry & Meghan SNUBBED from royal gathering to mark 1 year since Queen's death

FAMILY PAIN

Mum dies from 'water poisoning' after drinking four bottles in 20 minutes

It comes as Brits headed for summer holidays in Spain have been warned of a mystery substance that forced four top beaches to close.

Source: Read Full Article

Previous post Robots to replace car salesmen with AI ‘able to flog vehicles in 22 languages’
Next post Barstool's Dave Portnoy Apologizes For N-Word Videos, 'I'm Going To Be Better'