News Summary
A man tragically drowned while swimming with his son at the Sea Pines beach in Hilton Head Island. Despite the efforts of bystanders and emergency responders, the victim, Saumen Kundu, succumbed to a rip current. His son made attempts to save him, showcasing their close bond. This incident highlights the critical water safety concerns in the area, marking it as the fourth drowning event of the summer. The community mourns the loss and calls for greater awareness about the dangers of rip currents.
South Carolina – A tragic incident occurred on July 24, 2025, when a 49-year-old man drowned while swimming at a beach in Sea Pines, Hilton Head Island. The victim, identified as Saumen Kundu from Cumming, Georgia, was swimming with his 11-year-old son when both were caught in a rip current that swept them out to sea.
The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office reported that the emergency services received a call around 7 p.m. regarding multiple swimmers in distress. Witnesses in the area reported hearing desperate calls for help from Kundu and his son, prompting several bystanders to abandon their own safety to jump into the water in an attempt to rescue them.
Emergency personnel from Hilton Head Island Fire and Rescue and Shore Beach Services arrived on the scene shortly after the emergency call. Despite the prompt arrival and the lifesaving efforts by both bystanders and emergency responders, Kundu was pronounced dead at approximately 7:51 p.m. on the beach. Kundu’s son, Akash Kundu, valiantly attempted to save his father, utilizing life preservers and performing chest compressions in a heartbreaking effort to revive him.
Upon their arrival, Kundu’s widow, Nivedehitha Saumen, came to the beach only to discover that her husband had already succumbed to the water’s dangers. The family has described Saumen Kundu as a quiet, responsible, and genuine individual who was known for helping many others. He had been the sole provider for his family, which included his wife and son.
In response to this tragedy, a colleague initiated a GoFundMe campaign to provide financial support for Kundu’s family during this difficult time, highlighting the profound loss they have experienced.
This incident also marks the fourth drowning in Beaufort County this summer, highlighting ongoing concerns about water safety in the region. The local sheriff’s office has emphasized the importance of recognizing and respecting water safety protocols, particularly during hurricane season when rip currents are more prevalent. Residents and visitors are being urged to remain vigilant while swimming in ocean waters.
Rip currents are powerful and swift channels of water that flow seaward from the shore, often posing significant hazards for swimmers. Individuals unaware of how to navigate these currents may find themselves in dangerous situations. Emergency officials encourage beachgoers to stay informed about local conditions and follow guidelines provided by lifeguards and other authorities to ensure their safety.
The loss of Saumen Kundu serves as a somber reminder of the dangers that can accompany ocean swimming, especially for families enjoying the beach. With summer activities at their peak, the community is collectively mourning the loss, while also seeking to raise awareness about the critical importance of adhering to safety measures while swimming in open water.
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