Two California college students died after strong surf and rising tides swept them into the Pacific Ocean while they were apparently asleep near a well-known but hazardous beach access point, authorities said.
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office identified the victims as Harshita Nair, 21, and Mahial Sran, 20, both from Fremont, according to local media reports.
Investigators said the two friends were believed to have been resting near the “Keyhole,” a natural arch that provides access to Yellow Bank Beach, on Wednesday afternoon when the incoming tide surged in and dragged them into the ocean.
“Both of these patients, we believe, were originally sleeping right at the Keyhole, which is an area that we’re finding catches people unaware,” Santa Cruz County Volunteer Fire Capt. Kyle Breton said in a CAL FIRE video released after the rescue. “The tides come in, and in this case, they swept out two sleeping patients.”
Officials said CAL FIRE SCU Alma Helitack Copter 614 transported one of the victims from the beach up to the bluffs. (Facebook/CAL FIRE CZU San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit)
