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Man drowns on Evia

A 54-year-old man drowned in Loutra Edipsos, Evia, on Thursday, while assisting a group of swimmers facing rough sea.

The man reportedly lost consciousness in his efforts to help the swimmers and was taken to shore where he was administered first-aid by a doctor before being pronounced dead.

ekathimerini.com , Thursday August 2, 2012 (09:55)  
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