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A German father tragically drowned while swimming at Karon Beach in Phuket yesterday while his 11 year old son survived the terrifying incident. The Thai lifeguard team on Karon Beach rescued the 52 year old German, Jurgen Ralf Wiltzsch, who lost consciousness at the bottom of the sea. The rescue team was called to the … …

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This is mere stupidity. During day time the waves will push everything towards the shore. During night time the waves will drag everything away from the shore towards the sea. This is primary school lesson. I wonder why those people who swim in the sea at night cannot remember this simple science. 

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4 hours ago, Ramanathan.P said:

This is mere stupidity. During day time the waves will push everything towards the shore. During night time the waves will drag everything away from the shore towards the sea. This is primary school lesson. I wonder why those people who swim in the sea at night cannot remember this simple science. 

Rubbish. It has more to do with the tides. Low tide, water goes out, high tide, water comes in.

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5 hours ago, Ramanathan.P said:

This is mere stupidity. During day time the waves will push everything towards the shore. During night time the waves will drag everything away from the shore towards the sea. This is primary school lesson. I wonder why those people who swim in the sea at night cannot remember this simple science. 

Incorrect. Look up undertow and riptides. Pardon me to say this but that is a very dangerous statement your wrote. I hope everyone disregards it. 

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There were no lifeguards on beaches at 7.30pm, sadly signage alone does not stop holidaymakers from enjoying a swim. A co-ordinated plan for Phuket beach safety is sorely needed. Please can we prevent more of these tragic incidents. Condolences to this family.

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