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Browns Beach drowning victim Ahmad Alfarhan remembered as ‘cheerful, smiling’ student
A school principal from Adelaide’s northern suburbs says he has been left deeply saddened by the drowning death of one of his students, and feels as if he has “lost a son”.
Key points:
- Ahmad Alfarhan, 16, drowned at Browns Beach during a school trip on Saturday
- His school principal says Ahmad was trying to save a friend who had been swept off rocks
- SA Police are investigating the incident
Ahmad Alfarhan’s body was found in waters off South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula yesterday.
The 16-year-old Paralowie boy died after he and several others — who were on a school trip — were swept off rocks at Browns Beach on Saturday.
An adult and three other teenagers managed to make it back to shore with minor injuries, but the…
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