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Re: Another Drowning
[Re: the captain]
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03/25/2019 08:53 AM
03/25/2019 08:53 AM
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The day of the drowning on Kim Sha, there were no waves. I had two friends on the beach while this was happening. Calm as glass. I arrived back at the room prior to paramedics arriving on the beach, there were no waves at all and Kim Sha is very shallow. In 3 trips to Mullet Bay, there were virtually no waves to minimal waves, overall it was very calm waters most of the days.
J.D.
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