Saudi tourist falls, drowns in Nile while taking selfie
A Saudi tourist drowned after he slipped and fell into the River Nile while apparently attempting to take a selfie, police said Tuesday.
Big river: A family takes a selfie in front of the Nile during the Uganda National Kayaking Championships in Jinja in January. More than 250 people have died in selfie accidents around the world, according to a study published last year. AFP/Sumy SADURNI
“The Saudi national was on a tour on Uganda. He drowned as he was taking a selfie on the River Nile and the water swept him away,” Uganda police spokeswoman Hellen Butoto told AFP.
“The body has been recovered by the police marine unit and taken for post-mortem.”
The tourist was with a group of friends visiting Kalagala Falls in central Uganda, a popular spot whose raging rapids are popular among kayakers, when the accident happened on Saturday.
“The tourist slipped because the surface is wet and he had leaned backwards to take a selfie of fast-running water in the background,” said Butoto.
She said his body was recovered some 10 kilometres (six miles) away on Tuesday.
A study by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in 2018 found there had been 259 selfie deaths around the world over the previous six years.
The highest toll was in India, followed by Russia, United States and Pakistan.
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