Two Lankan girls drown while taking ‘selfie’ in Oman

Two Lankan girls drown while taking ‘selfie’ in Oman

October 9, 2016   01:29 pm

Two Sri Lankan children drowned at Ain Garziz beach in Oman, News of Bahrain reported.


One girl was studying in Indian School Salalah and the second child was studying in a private school. The accident happened when two families went for a picnic.


According to sources, the girls were attempting to tak "selfie" photographs when tragedy struck.


“The girls went towards the spring, slipped while taking a selfie and fell into it. Initially one girl slipped and in a bid to save herself, she caught the hands of the other and both fell down in the deep water. They were pulled out after a long struggle, rushed to the Sultan Qaboos Hospital where they were declared brought dead,” sources added.


The girl studying in Indian School Salalah has been identified as Ruwane Delsara Herath Samaraweera, while the other studying in a local private school as Samairah.

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