Three people lost their lives within 24 hours in the Greek seas, namely in Vouliagmeni, Artemisa and Tolo.

In particular, she was pulled unconscious, yesterday morning, from the sea area of ​​the bay of Vouliagmeni Attica, 79-year-old woman.

The above was transported by an EKAV ambulance to the “ASCLIPIO” General Hospital of Voula, where she was pronounced dead.

From the 2nd Vouliagmeni Port Department of the Saronic Port Authority, which conducts the preliminary investigation, an autopsy was ordered to be performed at the Forensic and Toxicology Laboratory of the School of Medicine of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

Also, unconscious, he was pulled out, yesterday afternoon, from the sea area of ​​Artemisa Attica beach, 74 year old man.

The above was transported by ambulance to the Rafina Health Center, where he was pronounced dead.

From the Central Port Authority of Rafina, which is conducting the preliminary investigation, an autopsy was ordered to be carried out at the Forensic Service of Athens.

Finally, he was pulled unconscious, yesterday morning, from the sea area of ​​Tolou Argolida beach, 73 year old man.

First aid was initially provided to the above by lifeguards and private individuals and then he was transported by EKAB ambulance to the Argolida General Hospital/Nursing Unit of Nafplio, where he was pronounced dead.

The Port Authority of Nafplion, which conducts the preliminary investigation, ordered the performance of a necropsy at the Forensic Service of Nafplion-Kalamata.