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The fun on the beach was heavy; 3 of the family drowned in the sea; Seeing son and daughter drowning on the beach of Oman, the father jumped, no one survived!

An example of how serious negligence can be on the coast can be seen from a beach in Oman. Here is a heartbreaking video of the tragedy on the beach. Where three people from the same family were stranded in the waves of the sea. On the other hand, Shashikant Mahman, a resident of Sangli, Maharashtra, and his 9-year-old daughter Shruti and 6-year-old son Shreyas drowned in the accident. According to the Royal Oman Police, the search is on for Shashikant and his children after they drowned in the sea.

Eight people fell after a wave hit the sea

The Oman Civil Defense and Ambulance Authority said on Sunday that the men had crossed the circle on Mughsel Beach. Eight people fell after a wave hit the sea. Shortly after the accident, three people were rescued. On the other hand, Shashikant Mhamma, a resident of Sangli, was a mechanical engineer by profession and worked for a private company in Dubai. Last Sunday he went to Oman with his family and some friends for Eid holiday. Here he was enjoying the waves of the sea with his family on Moghcell beach in Salalah area. Meanwhile, a huge wave came into the sea, in which both Shashikant’s children and many others were stranded. Other members of Shashikant’s family have gone to Oman as soon as they got the news of the tragic accident.

The video has been viral on social media for two days

The video of the incident has been going viral on social media for two days. It can be seen in the video that the heavy wave of the sea pulls the people present there under tension. The family members could not be identified until the incident took place. But police said during the investigation that all of them are residents of Asia. In addition, some people were saying that they were Indians. (Photos or videos of information happening around you or your presentation that you want to cover in the news

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