
Indian national drowns off Hilton Head Island in South Carolina
'We are deeply saddened by the news of a tragic drowning incident near Hilton Head Island that claimed the life of an Indian national,' the consulate said in a statement posted on X. 'Consulate is coordinating with local authorities and humanitarian groups and extending full support to the family during this difficult time.'
According to the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office quoted by ABC News4, deputies responded to a water emergency in the Sea Pines area of the island around 7 pm local time. They said Kundu and his son were swimming when they were caught in a rip current.
We are deeply saddened by the news of a tragic drowning incident near Hilton Head Island that claimed the life of an Indian national. Consulate is coordinating with local authorities and humanitarian groups and extending full support to the family during this difficult time.
— India in Atlanta (@CGI_Atlanta) July 25, 2025
Two bystanders who heard calls for help entered the water in an attempt to rescue the pair. Emergency responders from Hilton Head Island Fire and Rescue and Shore Beach Services arrived shortly afterward and helped bring all four individuals — the father, son, and both bystanders — back to shore.
Despite immediate efforts by both the bystanders and emergency personnel to resuscitate him, Kundu was pronounced dead at the scene. His son survived.

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