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**Summary:**

A 20-year-old man, Vighnesh Murgesh Devendram, drowned off Juhu Beach in Mumbai on Friday, August 1, 2025. He and another person were caught in rough waters. While the other person was rescued, Devendram went missing. After a search operation was initially halted due to high tide, his body was found washed ashore later that night and he was declared dead at a local hospital. Officials have repeatedly warned people against entering the sea during the monsoon season due to dangerous conditions.

**News Article:**

**Body of Man Who Drowned Off Juhu Beach Found**

**Mumbai, August 3, 2025** – The body of Vighnesh Murgesh Devendram, 20, who went missing on Friday, August 1, 2025, after venturing into the Arabian Sea off Juhu Beach, has been recovered. He was found washed ashore late Friday night after an extensive search.

Devendram and another individual, identified as Rajkumar Subba, 22, were reportedly caught in strong currents approximately 200 meters from Silver Beach near Godrej Gate in Juhu around 8:30 AM on Friday. While a lifeguard successfully rescued Subba, Devendram disappeared below the surface.

A search operation, conducted by the fire brigade, was initiated but temporarily suspended at 1:45 PM due to hazardous high tide conditions. Local fishermen and a Mumbai police team later discovered Devendram’s body on the beach at approximately 10:30 PM. He was immediately transported to a nearby civic hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead.

Authorities are reminding the public of the dangers of entering the Arabian Sea during the monsoon season, when treacherous conditions prevail. Officials have repeatedly issued warnings against swimming, fishing, and other water activities during this period.

The incident is a stark reminder of the risks associated with ignoring these warnings.


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