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Four Indians die in mass drowning at Australia's Philip Island

IndiaTimes Thursday, 25 January 2024
Four Indians, including two women, have tragically lost their lives in a drowning incident at an unpatrolled beach in Victoria, Australia. This incident marks the worst tragedy in Victorian waters in almost 20 years. The incident occurred at Phillip Island, near Newhaven. Emergency services responded to reports of four people struggling in the water and they were found unresponsive.
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