Overview
- The mass drowning occurred Saturday, Aug. 23, off the Mediterranean coast west of Alexandria during a student holiday.
- The chain of events reportedly began when a female student entered the water despite red warning flags, prompting classmates to attempt rescues.
- Authorities confirmed six deaths on Saturday, and recovery teams found a seventh victim on Sunday, with the dead reported to be ages 15 to 21.
- Media accounts say about 24 other students nearly drowned and required medical treatment after being pulled from the water.
- RTL reports a 20-year-old who tried to help was among the dead, with his body recovered on Aug. 24.