💔 Four Family Members D-e-a-d After Shoreham Sea H...

💔 Four Family Members D-e-a-d After Shoreham Sea Hor-ror — The Tragic Final Fight of a Six-Year-Old Girl

A YOUNG girl has died days after three members of her family were killed when they all got into difficulty in the water at a popular beach.

Saja El-Khawas, 6, was rushed to hospital after being swept out to sea with her 14-year-old sister, and two parents at Shoreham, West Sussex, on Tueday.

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Hussam al-Khawas died alongside his wife and daughter after getting into difficulty in the waterCredit: Supplied
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Hossam’s partner Zeina Alyan also tragically died in the horrorCredit: Supplied
SHOREHAM, WEST SUSSEX DROWNING A man who died in the accident was Hussam al-Khawas, who was from one of the Palestinian refugee families from the Rashidieh camp in southern Lebanon.His wife, Zeina ...
His daughter Sara also jumped in amid a frantic rescue bid to save her sisterCredit: Supplied
Aerial view of Shoreham Harbour showing a large emergency response on the beach and roads with ambulances and police vehicles.
Aerial footage of the beach shows the huge emergency responseCredit: BBC/UNPIXS
She has now tragically died in hospital, according to a law firm acting for the hospital and the Palestinian Forum in Britain.

The family of four were recovered by lifeboat crews and brought ashore, but Palestinian refugee Hassan El-Khawas, 55, his wife Zeina Alyan, 37, and their teen daughter Sara El-Khawas sadly died.

The trio jumped in the sea in a desperate rescue bid after Saja got into difficulty in the water, it was claimed earlier this week.

The young girl was spotted struggling in the waves before “mayhem” broke out and a huge emergency response descended on the seafront at around 3pm.

Two air ambulances are standing by at Shoreham Lifeboat station.
Saja was spotted struggling in the waves before ‘mayhem’ broke outCredit: Refer to source
Two air ambulances, one orange and white, and one yellow, stand on a gravelly beach in front of the Shoreham Lifeboat station.
Two helicopters, eight ambulances, lifeboat crews and the coastguard rushed to the sceneCredit: Refer to source
Three police community support officers at Shoreham Beach, UK.
A family of four were pulled from the water after getting into difficultyCredit: Refer to source
Illustration of a map showing Shoreham-by-Sea, Brighton City Airport, Lancing Beach, and Kingston Beach, with an inset map of the UK highlighting the location.
Two helicopters, eight ambulances, lifeboat crews and the coastguard rushed to the scene shortly after the alarm was raised by fishermen.

Saja was urgently rushed to hospital in a critical condition and has since sadly died of her injuries, cops confirmed today.

Kossam was from the Rashidieh Camp in Lebanon, the Palestinian Embassy confirmed this afternoon.

It is understood the family travelled down from their home in London to visit Shoreham, and entered the water from the beach at around 2pm.

Chief Supt James Collis said all relatives entered the water together for a swim before getting into difficulty.

An investigation has been launched to understand the full circumstances of the latest water tragedy.

Horrified beachgoers watched as crews battled in vain and carried out CPR after the victims were dragged back to shore.

Witness Joe Chrisp, 24, said: “One of the local fishermen said it was two adults, two kids.”

Victoria Flint, of nearby Horsham, was there with husband Gary and their children.

She said: “We arrived at about three and soon after we heard the siren for the lifeboat.

“We watched it launch and then, about 20 minutes later, it came back. Ambulances started arriving.

“More and more of them. Then the air ambulances started.”

Locals also described the weather as very windy, and said that the sea appeared to be choppy during the horror.

Anna Peacock, 81, who lives near Kingston Beach across the water from Shoreham, added emergency services were on the scene very quickly.

She said: “It was terribly sad to know that just across the road people have lost their lives.

“People come down to swim, particularly in the summertime and I don’t think they realise there’s a riptide along here.

“It’s very inviting to come to the sea, but the tide could carry you out in seconds, and I don’t think people have realised that.”

Prime Minister Andy Burnham previously sent his sympathies to the friends and family of those involved in the tragedy.

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