Actress, 24, swept to her death by giant wave while doing yoga at her favourite beauty spot on Thai paradise island

While practicing yoga at her favorite beauty place, an aspiring actress was washed to her death by a massive wave.

On the Thai tourist island of Koh Sumui, 24-year-old Kamilla Belyatskaya was captured on camera just before she was dragged into the ocean.

Only a herpinkyoga mat remained as she was swept away by the enormous wave and dragged into the churning sea.

She was seen struggling and being buffeted in the rushing currents in graphic footage that was too graphic to display.

It is understood that the tourist, who was from Novosibirsk, the third city in Russia, was traveling with her boyfriend to Thailand’s second-largest island.

Two-thirds of a mile from the location where she was washed away, her body was discovered over the weekend.

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She had previously shared on social media how much she adored this location and frequently visited it while on vacations to the island she called home and the greatest place on earth.

According to reports, a foreign man attempted, but failed, to save her by going into the waters.

We don’t know what happened to him.

Kamilla shared this beautiful location on social media: I adore Samui.

However, this location—this rocky beach—is the most amazing thing I have ever seen.

I am grateful to the cosmos that I am here at this moment.

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She had arrived close in a red car and appeared to go alone to the rocks after visiting the Lad Ko Viewpoint to observe the waves.

Before making her way to the beauty spot, which has sweeping views of the island, she took a pink foam mat out of the back of her car.

Later, the mat was spotted drifting in the rough waters off Koh Samui, one of the most visited islands in Thailand.

Rescue crews were hindered by the turbulent waters.

They got there barely fifteen minutes after the young actress was thrown into the sea, but they were powerless to save her.

Russian visitors, including those who want to escape getting dragged into Vladimir Putin’s conflict against Ukraine, are increasingly choosing Thailand.

In the past year, 1.48 million people traveled to Thailand.

The Samui Rescue Center’s chief, Chaiyaporn Subprasert, stated that warning systems were installed on all of the island’s beaches.

We continuously alert visitors during the rainy season, particularly in high-risk locations like Chaweng and Lamai beaches, where red flags signify that swimming is not permitted.

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Although the incident took place at a scenic overlook rather than a swimming area, the victim might have been unprepared for the sudden onslaught of waves.

To coordinate continued efforts to find the missing tourist and the man who reportedly entered to save her, local police have set up a marine search and rescue center.

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