Tragedy! Four teenagers ‘celebrating’ good grades in WAEC at Elegushi beach drown

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Four teenagers celebrating their successes in the recently released West African Examination Council (WAEC) results, on Tuesday drowned at Elegushi Beach in Lagos State.

The management of the beach confirmed the development in a statement on Tuesday.

In the statement on behalf of the management of the beach, Ayuba Elegushi described the incident as “unfortunate”, adding that it occurred on Tuesday.

According to him, the incident occurred at an unmanned section of the beach area, which was not opened to the public.

“The management of the Elegushi beach has described as unfortunate, the drowning incident that occurred at a section of the beach earlier on Tuesday, which claimed the life of four teenagers,” the statement said.

“In a release signed by Chief Ayuba Elegushi on behalf of the beach management, it stated that the incident occurred at an unmanned section of the beach area, which is not opened to the public.

“According to him, about ten boys of teenage age, visited the beach Tuesday morning, to celebrate the success of their WAEC Examination.

“While the beach authorities and security team turned them back, however, the boys took a detour and went to an unmanned section of the beach area to swim.

“Unfortunately, about ten of them were almost drowning before the beach life guard team were alerted to the scene and six of them were rescued, 2 of which were rescued were however injured, while four are still missing as at press time.”

Elegushi added that the matter has been reported at the Ilasan police station, while efforts are on to find the bodies of the teenagers.

SP Benjamin Hundeyin, Lagos State police spokesman also confirmed the incident in a tweet on Tuesday.

“I’ve talked about drowning in relation to water travel and swimming pool. Still, parents/guardians, have a heart-to-heart talk with your teenagers to avoid losing them. Four teenagers drowned at a Lagos beach today, after collecting their exam results in school?. Take heed!,” he tweeted.