Seven Vietnamese schoolchildren drowned while swimming in the sea during a picnic near the southern business hub of Ho Chi Minh City, local police said today.
The school trip ended in tragedy yesterday after the children were swept out to sea by strong waves at Can Gio beach, a coastal area on the outskirts of Vietnam's second largest city.
"The last bodies were found early Monday morning," a policeman in Can Gio district told AFP, without giving further details.
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"Most of them could swim well," a teacher who was escorting the picnic group said, according to Tuoi Tre.
"Suddenly, the wave became big, pulling the kids away from the shore. Four of them swam back to ask for help but rescue canoes were not immediately available," he said.
The students came from Nguyen Binh Khiem Upper Secondary School in neighbouring Binh Duong province.
Drowning is one of the main causes of child death in Vietnam, with dozens of children drowning during the hot summer months, especially in rural areas.
Some 3,500 children die by drowning each year, according to Tuoi Tre figures.
Efforts to introduce nationwide swimming lessons in schools have been hampered by a lack of facilities and funding.