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Polish prosecutors launch probe into man’s drowning in Baltic Sea

15.07.2022 16:00
Prosecutors in the northern Polish city of Malbork have launched an investigation into the death of a 32-year-old man who drowned in the Baltic Sea near the resort of Jantar on Wednesday.
Prosecutors have launched an investigation into the drowning death of a 32-year-old man in the Baltic Sea near the resort of Jantar, Polish news outlets reported on Friday.
Prosecutors have launched an investigation into the drowning death of a 32-year-old man in the Baltic Sea near the resort of Jantar, Polish news outlets reported on Friday. PAP/Jan Dzban

The probe will try to establish the exact circumstances of the tragedy, focusing on possible manslaughter, Polish state news agency PAP reported.

Tragedy in Jantar

The deceased was one of four bystanders who attempted to comb the sea near the Jantar beach for a person who was reportedly drowning. 

Amid high waves, the four people themselves began to drown, police said. Two of them managed to return ashore, but the other two had to be rescued from the water and resuscitated.

The 32-year-old man was taken by helicopter to a hospital, where he subsequently died on Wednesday night.

The other man, 36, remained hospitalised "in a serious condition," reporters were told.

Police said someone may have misled the four beachgoers by falsely claiming that a person needed help in the water, the PAP news agency reported.

Drowning toll rises

Meanwhile, the government said on Friday that one person drowned in Poland the previous day, bringing the drowning death toll since April 1 to 176. 

The authorities continued to advise beachgoers to use caution when swimming and to follow the instructions of the lifeguards.

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Source: PAPdziennikelblaski.pl