Three Russian women tourists drowned when their boat capsized while on a dolphin-sighting excursion off a beach in Goa, police said Tuesday.
A representative for the Russian consular services, however, asked how could a boat be allowed to venture into the sea when an official cyclone warning is in place.
The incident took place around mid-day Tuesday off the Betul beach in south Goa, 50 km from Panaji.
A police official said the women were on a dolphin-sighting trip in a motor-powered boat when the vessel capsized after encountering a large wave.
"They were trapped under the boat and drowned because they could not breathe," said a police official engaged in the rescue work.
Dolphin-sighting tours are common along popular Goa beaches where speed boats are used to chase down dolphins swimming in the sea more than a kilometre off the coastline.
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The deceased women have not been identified. But post-mortem formalities are being conducted at the Hospicio government hospital in Margao, 35 km from here.
Vikram Varma, a lawyer for the Russian consulate in Mumbai, alleged negligence on the part of the water sports operator who arranged the dolphin sighting trip, as meteorological officials and the state fishing department have directed people not to venture into the sea which was turbulent because of cyclone Nilofar which is passing along the state's coastline.
"When there was a warning issued, how could the boat enter the sea?" Varma asked.
Goa attracts three million tourists annually, half a million of which are foreigners. Russians account for the highest number of foreign tourists coming to the state.