
Chilling message after Perth parents died while on holiday in front of their kids
Daily MailA man has described the traumatic day his sister and brother-in-law drowned while they were on holiday, leaving him the guardian of their two little daughters. Perth couple Dr Mohamed Swapan, 44, and his wife Sabrina Ahmed, 40, were swimming when they got caught in a rip at Conspicuous Beach on the rugged south coast of Western Australia on December 28. Mr Ahmed is still mourning the loss of his sister and brother-in-law, and although he has a six-year-old son and a pregnant wife, he is now the legal guardian of the two girls. The girls Subah and Suhairah, pictured with their uncle Mr Ahmed, his wife, and their mother Sabrina Subah and Suhairah are now in the care of Mr Ahmed and his wife Mr Ahmed and his wife, with his sister Sabrina, brother-in-law Mohamed, and their girls Subah, 10, and Suhairah, 15 'People don't think about these things - bad situations,' he said. Mohamed Swapan and Sabrina Ahmed were respected members of the Bangladeshi community in Perth, where Dr Swapan was an associate professor at Curtin University.
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