Kaushik Chatterjee’s death has shocked friends and co-workers after he got into strife at a remote Ku-ring-gai beach.
A man who died in hospital after being rescued from a remote Ku-ring-gai beach has been remembered by distraught co-workers as a jovial presence who was always awarded best-dressed at the annual Melbourne Cup luncheon.Kaushik Chatterjee in one of his prize-winning Melbourne Cup day outfits. He drowned at a remote Sydney beach on Saturday.
Emergency services had earlier staged an intricate rescue effort that involved ferrying Chatterjee by water to a nearby port because the beach can only be accessed via a steep bushland trail.Sagar Raut was one of four friends with Chatterjee at the beach at the time he got into strife.“Kaushik was the most kind-hearted soul I ever met in my life,” Raut said.
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