Death of students on the Cox's Bazar sea beach is on the rise.
A number of students died recently while trying to swim in the billowing waves of the Bay of Bengal. The victims, out of sheer joy, jumped into the Bay without knowing how to swim. The surging sea waves embraced the ill-fated boys to eternity.
The bodies of two university students were recovered after 48 hours at Cox's Bazaar sea beach and Sonadia coast under Moheskhali upazila of the district on August 30 morning at about 10.30 am. The bodies were identified as that of Asiqur Rahman Anik (22), son of Munshi Abdul Wahab, first year student of Economics Department of North South University, Mohammad Billha Sajib (20), son of Shahin Ahmed, first year student of London School of Law.
Imam Hossen, Additional Police Super of Cox's Bazar, said that local people saw a dead body at Islamia Women Madrasa point of Cox's Bazar sea beach at about 10.30 am on August 30. People informed the matter to Cox's Bazar sea beach police.
Later, police went to the spot and recovered the body of Asiqur Rahman with his family members. At that time Moheskhal police, getting information that one dead body was found at Sonadia coast. Then police informed the matter about the missing student's family members. Later, Moheskhali police and missing students family members went to Sonadia coast by mechanised boat and recovered the body of Mohammad Billha Sajib (20), son of Shahin Ahmed, first year student of London School of Law.
Meanwhile, three students of North South University and London School of Law were missing in the Bay at Laboni Point of Cox's Bazar sea beach on August 28 last at 11.30 am. Local people and police rescued on Tarike Hassan. But another two were missing. Another boy named Selim came to Cox's Bazar and booked the Sea Gull Hotel and he went to swim at 2.30 pm from the Sea Gull point. At one stage he was missing with a wave. Meanwhile, four more students were missing in the Bay when they went to take bath at Cox's Bazar sea beach during the last two months.
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