Rip Current Dangers Highlighted After 77-Year-Old Woman Drowns at Manhattan Beach
Eyewitness News ABC7NYSeptember 5, 20252 min6,414 views
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- π A 77-year-old woman, Ludmila Marenko, visiting from Russia, drowned at Manhattan Beach on Monday evening.
- πββοΈ Marenko, described as a loving and adventurous woman, was swimming when the incident occurred.
- π¨ She was taken to Coney Island Hospital after being found in the water, but sadly passed away.
Safety Concerns and Warnings
- β οΈ New York City parks officials state that swimming is prohibited at Manhattan Beach after 6:00 p.m. and before 10:00 a.m., when lifeguards are not on duty.
- π It is unclear if Marenko was caught in a rip current, but officials are warning beachgoers about the ongoing dangers of these currents.
- π£οΈ Lifeguards and swimmers are urged to stay aware of the water conditions and swim only when lifeguards are present.
Victim's Background
- π·πΊ Ludmila Marenko was visiting her daughter and grandson in Brooklyn for a month.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ She leaves behind a son, daughter, and two grandchildren.
- β¨ Her grandson remembered her as a deeply caring, loving person, full of life.
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