24 year old actress was swept away by sea waves, she was doing yoga on a rock, horrifying video of her death goes viral

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24 year old actress was swept away by sea waves, she was doing yoga on a rock, horrifying video of her death goes viral

Actress died due to drowning

A video of 24 year old Russian actress Kamila Blayatskaya has surfaced on social media, which can send shivers down anyone’s spine. The scene of the actress’s death can be seen in the viral video. The video is from Koh Samui, Thailand, where the actress had gone for vacation. Kamila was doing yoga when she met with this accident. During her Thailand trip, the actress was doing yoga sitting on the rocks of Koh Samui, when huge waves arose in the sea and took Camila away with them. He died in this accident. Kamila was 24 years old.

The actress was doing yoga while sitting on a rock

In the viral video, the actress can be seen sitting on the rocks in the middle of the sea and doing yoga. Even before this accident, Kamila had shared a post showing the beauty of this place, in which she had told how much she likes Koh Samui. While sharing the post, Kamila had written- ‘I like Samui very much. These rocks are the best thing on the beach that I have seen in my life.

Heartbreaking video of actress’s death goes viral

The heart-wrenching video of the actress’s death is becoming increasingly viral on social media. As soon as information about the accident was received, the rescue team reached the spot, but due to dangerous web conditions, the search operation was suspended for some time. However, the actress’s body was later recovered three to four kilometers away from the rock on which the actress was sitting and doing yoga.

Kamila went for vacation with her boyfriend

Kamila had reportedly gone on a holiday to Thailand with her boyfriend. She used to visit this place often, because she liked this place very much. She called it ‘the best place on earth’. Following the incident, local authorities swung into action and restricted access to the rocky area, according to local media. “During the monsoon season, we constantly warn tourists, especially in high-risk areas such as Chaweng and Lamai beaches, where red flags indicate no swimming,” said Chaiporn Sabprasert, head of the SamuiRescue Centre.

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