Mr Lin Zhong, a 20-year-old who worked in a furnishings factory, was said to be in chest-deep water just off the shore with three colleagues when he went under. -- ST PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA
A CHINESE national drowned in the sea off Changi Beach on Sunday afternoon in the third drowning incident here within a week.
Mr Lin Zhong, a 20-year-old who worked in a furnishings factory, was said to be in chest-deep water just off the shore with three colleagues when he went under.
It is unclear how much time elapsed before another co-worker discovered Mr Lin, who could not swim, had disappeared. No one heard any cries for help.
The colleague, Mr Ang Lian Kwee, 64, said he was swimming towards the shore when he saw a head bobbing in the water. Soon after, it disappeared.
He raised the alarm, sparking a search mission by police boats, amphibious vehicles and rescue divers. The body was recovered six hours later when it was spotted by a beach-goer just before nightfall.
Mr Ang told The Straits Times that he had taken the group of four Chinese workers to the beach - their first time there - on Sunday around noon.
They stripped down to their swimming shorts and played in the water about two metres from the shore, while Mr Ang swam out further.
By about 1pm, Mr Ang was about 35 metres out and facing the beach when he saw a head of black hair drifting away.
He jerked his head towards the group and realised there were only three men - who were taking pictures - left near the shore.
He quickly swam towards Mr Lin but his head vanished when he was three or four metres away.
Read the full report in Monday's edition of The Straits Times.