Policeman Rescues Drowning Estonian Tourist in Paphos
In Paphos, a tourist from Estonia narrowly escaped drowning, thanks to a police officer who rescued the struggling man from the sea.
According to the police press service, the incident occurred on the morning of January 17, around 8:30. A 21-year-old Estonian citizen decided to swim in the rough sea and began to drown. His cries for help were heard by a police officer on the beach.
Rescue efforts for the drowning individual involved a coastguard boat, a police helicopter, and personnel from the Paphos Police Department. Two coastguard officers and a member of the Paphos ADE (Accident Detection and Eradication) team dove into the sea and successfully saved the drowning tourist.
As a result, the 21-year-old swimmer and three police officers suffered minor injuries from the waves hitting the coastal rocks. The injured individuals received first aid on the spot.
You may also be interested in:
- Two Months of Searches: Family Finds Missing Father Among Unidentified Bodies in Larnaca Morgue
- The President of Cyprus allocated €150,000 to support the opera festival in Paphos
- Moody’s keeps Cyprus rating at A3 despite rising fiscal risks
- Summer holidays under scammers’ crosshairs: Cyprus warns of a new data-theft scheme
- Illegal Fuel Transfer Exposed in Nicosia: Driver and Company Owner Fined


Comments