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Kayaker who drowned off Sentosa was quite chio, sibeh sayang.

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If got wear life jacket or floating device….how to drown?
I'm curious also? Unless the life jacket was not secured or worn properly, it could have come off while being dragged under the water..
A young chiobu life wasted... RIP!
 

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If got wear life jacket or floating device….how to drown?

I'm curious also? Unless the life jacket was not secured or worn properly, it could have come off while being dragged under the water..
A young chiobu life wasted... RIP!


maybe the kayak overturned..............upside-down and she could turn it upright in time...............quite cute looking................why those Old FARKs like Ho Ching never die........
 

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maybe the kayak overturned..............upside-down and she could turn it upright in time...............quite cute looking................why those Old FARKs like Ho Ching never die........
All these rowing boat sports are damn dangerous.. I remember many years ago in Thailand or Cambodia, the Sinkie dragon boat team was pulled under water by strong currents n many of the young rowers drowned....
 

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Remember those dragonboaters who drowned in Tonle Sap? All fit and wore lifejackets all swept into undercurrents.

This girl can call chio.
 

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There are some parts where whirlpool or some strong water currents If you walk along the breakwaters you see
 

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If got wear life jacket or floating device….how to drown?

I'm curious also? Unless the life jacket was not secured or worn properly, it could have come off while being dragged under the water..
A young chiobu life wasted... RIP!

No amount of life jacket can help you once you get sucked into this area..:
It's likely she is found naked with all clothing torn from her body...:

https://stomp.straitstimes.com/sing...rea-called-washing-machine-where-water-churns

Missing kayaker may have capsized in area called 'washing machine' where water churns you around​


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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ompanion-whose-kayak-had-capsized-says-friend

The woman’s kayak is believed to have capsized in the waters between Sentosa and Pulau Tekukor, in a patch of sea known as the Buran Channel, reported Shin Min Daily News on Monday.

Mr Sim said: “It’s a spot where moving waters hit fixed objects – the blue floating drums pinned to the sea floor, known as floating sea barriers. So, if you’re in between, it’s pretty risky because you’re pinned between two objects with forces pushing against them.”

Ninja Kayakers Foilers founder Clarence Chua said the Buran Channel is a “notoriously difficult” stretch of water.

“We call it a ‘washing machine’ because the water just churns you around – left, right, up and down,” he added.

Mr Chua, 39, who has more than 20 years of kayaking experience and has run kayaking tours in Singapore for about a decade, said: “I got into trouble there myself. We paddled as hard as we could but the current kept sweeping us backwards.

“It’s hard even for experts, and definitely not a place for beginners.”

In 2021, six people were rescued after their kayaks capsized in the same tricky spot. The group was on a guided tour with Kayakasia to the Southern Islands when they were thrown overboard by swift currents.
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