Two Swimmers Die in Separate Incidents at Exiles and Xlendi Bay
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Two swimmers die in separate incidents at Exiles and Xlendi Bay
Two swimmers died at sea in separate incidents overnight between Monday and Tuesday.Police said the first incident was reported at Exiles in Sliema at 1am, when a 25-year-old Nepalese man who lived in Qormi found himself in trouble while swimming with some friends.He was brought to shore by his friends and rushed to Mater Dei...

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25-Year-Old Dies After Swimming Incident In Sliema
In the early hours of the morning, at around 1am, the police were informed that a man was admitted to Mater Dei Hospital after finding difficulties swimming at Exiles, Sliema. The 25-year-old Nepali national, a resident of Qormi, had gone swimming with friends when he found himself in difficulty for unknown reasons. His friends pulled him ashore and called for immediate help. The man was certified dead shortly after being taken to hospital. Po…
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