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Two Mumbai cops save 59-year-old woman from drowning in sea

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Mumbai, Jun 27 (PTI) Two police personnel rescued a 59-year-old woman from drowning in the Arabian Sea in South Mumbai during high tide on Thursday, an official said.

The incident occurred at around 2.45 pm near Sundar Mahal junction on Marine Drive seafront, where an onlooker informed police that a woman, who was sitting on the promenade, slipped into the sea and was drowning, the official said.

Two police personnel, Kiran Thackeray and Amol Dahiphale, posted at the Marine Drive Police Station, rushed to the spot and jumped into the sea and pulled out the woman, who was struggling in water, he said.

The cops saved the woman, identified as Swati Kanani, a resident of Matunga, by risking their own lives as it was time of high tide when the sea is generally rough, maintained the official.

The woman was admitted to a hospital for treatment, he said, adding she was conscious and out of danger. PTI DC RSY

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