British father-of-two Abdal Hakim drowns in Switzerland

British father-of-two Abdal Hakim drowns in Switzerland


43-year-old British father of two who drowned while attempting to reach a platform in the middle of a Swiss lake.

Abdal Hakim, 43, (pictured with one of his children) drowned while swimming in the middle of Schwendisee, a small lake in St. Gallen Canton, north-eastern Switzerland

Abdal Hakim, 43, (pictured with one of his children) drowned while swimming in the middle of Schwendisee, a small lake in St. Gallen Canton, north-eastern Switzerland

Mr Hakim's grieving wife Salsabil Morrison (pictured together with their children) - one of the UK's top 50 wedding photographers - is now trying to repatriate his body while also processing the prospect of raising their two daughters without her husband

Pictured: Mr Hakim and his family before his tragic death in Switzerland on Friday

The tragedy took place on the small lake of Schwendisee in St. Gallen Canton, north-eastern Switzerland, on Friday afternoon

The St. Gallen Cantonal Police said Mr Hakim's exact cause of death would be determined under the direction of the public prosecutor's office

Abdal Hakim was swimming on lake Schwendisee in St. Gallen Canton

First responders attempted CPR, and an air ambulance arrived on the site.
However, doctors were unable to revive the father of two, and he passed away on the train station.

A British father of two has been identified as the guy who tragically drowned in a lake in Switzerland.

Friday afternoon, Abdal Hakim, 43, was swimming toward a platform in the middle of Schwendisee, a tiny lake in the canton of St. Gallen, northeastern Switzerland, when he became entangled in the current and began to fight.

Mr. Hakim, a Norwich resident with two small children, was hauled into a wooden floating device by first responders who attempted to resuscitate him as witnesses shouted for assistance.

A paramedic was lowered from an air ambulance to assist in rescue efforts, but he was unable to be revived. His death was pronounced at the site.

Mrs. Salsabil Morrison, one of the top 50 wedding photographers in the United Kingdom, is attempting to repatriate Mr. Hakim’s body while processing the thought of raising their two girls without her spouse.

A buddy stated, “My dearest friend is experiencing what we all hope never occurs. Her husband, the father of her lovely children, has moved on, leaving her and her children to live without him.

Abdal Hakim, 43 (shown with one of his children), drowned in the middle of Schwendisee, a tiny lake in St. Gallen Canton, northeastern Switzerland, while swimming.

Salsabil Morrison, one of the finest wedding photographers in the United Kingdom, is attempting to repatriate the body of her husband, Mr Hakim, while simultaneously processing the thought of raising their two girls without him.

She has always been there for her friends and family, and she has tirelessly served the community alongside her spouse and before she was married.

A fundraiser has been established to assist with funeral expenses and to provide ongoing support for Ms. Morrison and her children.

In addition, Ms. Morrison’s sister has temporarily assumed charge of her wedding photography business and will be contacting clients regarding 2022 bookings in the coming days.

She has also notified recent brides expecting their edited wedding photos of the tragedy.

During the warmer months in Switzerland, swimming in lakes is one of the most popular activities for tourists and locals alike.

Authorities warn that the activity is hazardous and potentially lethal, especially for tourists who are unaware of currents or access and exit sites.

Over the past ten years, an annual average of 46 individuals have drowned in Switzerland.

More than eighty percent of these fatalities are men, while fourteen percent are visitors or foreigners, according to the data.

According to Reto Abacherli, manager of the Swiss Life Saving Society, there are a few important reasons behind this.

He stated, “Either they are unfamiliar with the local waterways or their swimming abilities do not meet Swiss standards.”

Mr. Hakim and his family are pictured before to his terrible demise in Switzerland on Friday.

Friday afternoon, the catastrophe occurred on the little lake of Schwendisee in St. Gallen Canton, northeastern Switzerland.

In Switzerland, swimming and water safety lessons are widely institutionalized, and the majority of natives are reared swimming in lakes and rivers.

He stated, “It is a cultural ability that the Swiss have cultivated through the years, but it is uncommon outside of Switzerland.”

He advised inexperienced travelers wishing to swim in a Swiss river to always bring a floatation device and to go with a native who does it frequently.

“It is vital to determine where it is safe to enter a river and, more crucially, where it is safe to escape,” he said. It requires more than being a competent swimmer.

Mr. Hakim’s specific cause of death will be determined under the auspices of the public prosecutor’s office, according to the St. Gallen Cantonal Police.

They stated in a statement that the St. Gallen canton police, the AP3 air rescue service, the local fire department, a rescue specialist, and a care team were dispatched to the scene of the incident to assist Mr. Hakim.

Mr. Hakim’s specific cause of death will be determined under the supervision of the public prosecutor’s office, according to the St. Gallen Cantonal Police.


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