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Advertisement Victorians have been warned to stay safe over the Australia Day long weekend as temperatures soar and the state marks its worst summer drowning toll on record. A man in his 40s is the latest to die in Victorian waters after he, a woman and a teenage boy were thrown out of their tinnie off Darriman, in Victoria s east, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Terry Chandler drowned after his tinnie capsized at a beach in East Gippsland. Credit:Nine News The woman and teen were able to make it to shore, but 42-year-old Terry Chandler did not. He was found by the police air wing in waters off McLoughlins Beach, about 60 kilometres from Traralgon, but was unable to be revived. ....
Advertisement Victorians have been warned to stay safe over the Australia Day long weekend as temperatures soar and the state marks its worst summer drowning toll on record. A man in his 40s is the latest to die in Victorian waters after he, a woman and a teenage boy were thrown out of their tinnie off Darriman, in Victoria s east, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Terry Chandler drowned after his tinnie capsized at a beach in East Gippsland. Credit:Nine News The woman and teen were able to make it to shore, but 42-year-old Terry Chandler did not. He was found by the police air wing in waters off McLoughlins Beach, about 60 kilometres from Traralgon, but was unable to be revived. ....
Victorian woman drowned at Bushrangers Bay identified as Aida Hamed, 45 Posted ThuThursday 14 updated ThuThursday 14 Aida Hamed drowned at Bushrangers Bay. ( Print text only Cancel People looking for more remote stretches of coastline during COVID-19 restrictions has prompted emergency services to urge swimmers to be mindful of unpatrolled beaches after three people died in Victoria. Key points: That compares to 34 drownings for the 2019-2020 financial year COVID restrictions may have left people with less water fitness, making them more vulnerable in the water Australia Post worker Aida Hamed, 45, has been identified as the person who died at Bushrangers Bay after being swept from rocks at the popular but remote Mornington Peninsula swimming and surfing spot. ....