A Russian tourist has reportedly died after a large wave swept her away whilst doing yoga on a large rock in Thailand.
Local news reports have identified the tourist as 24-year-old Kamilla Beliatskaya, an apparent aspiring actor from Russia, who they said was swept away by a large wave in Koh Samui, Thailand while near the Lad Koh, a popular viewpoint.
The woman was on holiday with her fiance, Grigorii Anokhim, who only found out about her disappearance from social media.
“On the day of the accident, my girlfriend said she was going to play tennis, but I did not know that she had stopped by to relax at the Lad Koh viewpoint,” he told local outlets, according to the New York Post.
“I only found out what had happened from social media. I was devastated and immediately went to the area to help look for her.”
The couple had been together for five years and were due to get married in mid-December, and had already taken their pre-wedding photos, he said.
The tourist arrived at the viewpoint just before 1pm on Friday with a pink foam yoga mat. She then walked alone down to a rocky area below the viewpoint, according to CCTV footage reviewed by police, newspaper Khaosod English reported.
Shortly after, the publication said she was swept off the rocks by a powerful wave. Bo Phut Police Station received an initial report at 1.30pm but by the time a rescue team reached the scene around 15 minutes later, the tourist had disappeared and only her pink mat was spotted in the water.
Rescue efforts were further hampered by dangerous sea conditions, with the search being temporarily suspended after 30 minutes due to increasingly dangerous wave conditions, the outlet said.
The hazardous conditions were evident earlier in the day, as jet ski operators had already moved their vehicles from the beach before the incident.
Chaiyaporn Subprasert, head of the Samui Rescue Center, told Khaosod that warning systems were in place across the island’s beaches.
“During monsoon season, we constantly warn tourists, especially at high-risk areas like Chaweng and Lamai beaches, where red flags indicate no swimming,” he said.
“While the incident location isn’t a swimming area but rather a viewpoint for scenery, the victim may have been caught off guard by the unexpected wave surge.”
The Samui City Municipality had reportedly closed access to the rocky area below the viewpoint after the incident occurred and local authorities established a marine search to try and find the missing tourist.
The Phuket Express reported that at 11pm on Saturday, police reviewed a report from a local hotel staff member that a body had been washed ashore at Chaweng Noi Beach, approximately 3.6km from the viewpoint.
Her fiance confirmed her identity and her body was transferred to Koh Samui Hospital for autopsy.
The Independent has contacted Bo Phut Police Station for further information.
Source: independent.co.uk