(Trinidad Guardian) Clutching a rock as she struggled to escape battering waves and strong currents, Radha Jugoon watched in dismay as her 13-year-old son drowned in the sea while swimming in the Morne Diablo Beach on Saturday.
The body of Nicholas Maharaj, 13, a student of Fyzabad Composite, was found lodged between two rocks around 1:30 pm, more than an hour after he disappeared. Police said Maharaj and his parents, Jugoon, 43 and Pran Chaitram, 60, went to the beach with a neighbour Kamla Rambharan, when tragedy struck.
Recalling the incident, Jugoon said she was reluctant to go in the water but her son encouraged her saying she should have some fun. While swimming, the currents caused them to drift towards some rocks.
Jugoon said when she realised they were drifting she began calling out to her friend who was swimming closer to Maharaj.
“I said Mala, don’t go there. Get out of the water. You going too deep. She started to call me loudly and that was when we started to get into problems. I see her holding my son’s hands and then she let him go. The waves threw us against the rocks. I thought I was going to die. I see my son by the rocks and then he went down and did not come back up,” she said.
Rambharan managed to fight the waves and she made it to shore.
Chaitram who was sitting on a hillside watching their food said he realised something was wrong when he saw them drifting.
“I ran out and I did not see them in the water. Then I saw Mala lying on the sand. Her arms and legs were bleeding. Then I saw Nicholas’ mother behind the rocks. I helped her to get out. She told me that Nicholas was lost and she was not seeing him,” Chaitram said.
He added that having suffered two heart attacks, he could not go into the water to find his son.
Police and Coast Guard officers were called in but it was fisherman Anthony Ramnath who found the body.
Ramnath said Maharaj’s body was lying on the rocks.
“His head was facing the sea and his mouth and eyes were closed,” Ramnath said. Paramedics rushed him to the Siparia District Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Chaitram said over the past month, he, Jugoon and Maharaj have been enjoying weekends at the beach. He said the week before, they spent the night at Quinam Beach and this weekend, they planned to spend the night at Morne Diablo.
Chaitram described his son as a loving child who enjoyed going to church, listening to music, and playing games.
A team of officers led by Ag Cpl Kenrick Singh and WPC Mohammed visited the scene. An autopsy will be done on the body at the San Fernando mortuary on Monday.