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Juhu drowning: Body of fourth victim found

MUMBAI: The body of the fourth victim, who had drowned off Juhu beach along with three others, was found behind JW Marriott hotel in the wee hours of Saturday, police said.

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Mumbai, July 7

The body of the fourth victim, who had drowned off Juhu beach along with three others, was found behind JW Marriott hotel in the wee hours of Saturday, police said.

Bodies of three others had been recovered on Friday.

“Search for the fourth missing boy, Faisal Shaikh, was on. Around 1.30 am, his body was found on the Juhu shore at the back of JW Marriott hotel,” a senior police official said.

The body was taken to Cooper Hospital for post-mortem, after which it was handed over to the family, he said.

The Coast Guard, which was involved in the search, called off the operation after the 16-year-old victim’s body was found, the official added.

A Coast Guard spokesperson said, “Police informed us that the last body had been recovered. Thereafter, we called off the search operation.”

Four of the five people, who had ventured into sea to swim off Juhu beach on Thursday evening, had drowned, a police official said.

One of them, 22-year-old Wasim Khan, was rescued by life guards.

“A search operation had been launched to trace the four victims with the help of fire brigade, police, Coast Guard and Navy. After constant efforts, bodies of Fardeen Saudagar, Sohail Khan (both 17) and Nazeer Gazi (22) were recovered on Friday,” he said.

The Navy and the Coast Guard had also deployed choppers in the rescue operation. PTI

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