Quepos, Costa Rica—A tourist drowned early this morning while swimming at the popular Manuel Antonio Beach. The victim, who was not identified by name, was swept out by a sudden rip current around 9:00 a.m. Red Cross responders arrived at the scene shortly after lifeguards pulled the individual from the water, but medical staff could not revive the person.
Witnesses on the sand reported seeing the swimmer struggle against the outgoing tide for several minutes. Lifeguards entered the water with rescue boards, but the strength of the current made the extraction difficult. By the time they returned to the shoreline, the victim was unresponsive.
The area where the drowning occurred is marked with warning flags, though officials noted that visitors often underestimate the power of the currents. Red Cross units have been dealing with a high volume of calls this weekend due to rough surf conditions across the Pacific coast. Personnel remained on the beach to assist the remaining members of the victim's travel group.
Authorities cordoned off a section of the beach to conduct a preliminary investigation. The incident has cast a somber mood over the park, which continues to host hundreds of visitors today. Park rangers are currently reinforcing the warning signs to prevent further accidents as the tide shifts.
No other swimmers were reported in distress at the time of the incident, but the local lifeguard service has increased its patrol frequency. The coroner is expected to process the body before the remains are moved to a local facility. The victim's consulate has been notified to assist with the necessary legal arrangements.
The beach remains open, though officials are urging people to remain out of the water near the marked danger zones. Several local tour operators have suspended their water-based activities for the remainder of the day as a sign of respect. This latest death marks the third serious water-related incident in the region this month.
Local police are interviewing bystanders who observed the swimmer entering the water. The investigation is expected to be short as the circumstances appear to be a straightforward case of drowning related to dangerous currents. The family of the deceased is currently being provided with counseling at the site by Red Cross support teams.
The situation on the beach has stabilized, though the heavy presence of first responders remains a visible reminder of the morning’s events. Authorities are still monitoring the coastline for any signs of worsening surf conditions as the afternoon progresses.
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