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Mum of four mourned after three people lose their lives in tragic beach day

A mother of four is one of three separate drowning victims being mourned after a tragic day on Victoria’s beaches on Wednesday.

Aida Hamed, a Melbourne-based Australia Post worker in her 40s, died and five other people were rescued when four people were swept off rocks at Bushrangers Bay near Cape Schanck, close to the southernmost point of the Mornington Peninsula on Wednesday about 3:30pm.

Two members of the public entered the water to assist, police said. Four of the group were taken to hospital.

Aida Hamed in images from her Facebook page
Aida Hamed (pictured) died after four people were swept off rocks at Bushrangers Bay on the Mornington Peninsula. Source: Facebook

"We are deeply saddened at the passing of Aida Hamed," an Australia Post spokesman said in a statement to AAP.

"We extend our deepest sympathies to Aida's family and colleagues at this sad time."

“She had a beautiful heart,” friend Leyla Shi told NCA NewsWire.

“She was a single mother of four kids. She loved life and travelling – a beautiful soul.”

Friends and family have also posted tributes to the mother of four on her facebook page

“Missing you so so so much already beautiful Aida,” a friend wrote.

“You will always be my sunshine my beautiful friend. You were taken from us way too soon. I miss you so much,” another person added.

“Unbelievable ... I wish all that would be a dream my darling .. I can’t breath since I heard, until we meet again,” a distraught friend commented.

Bushrangers Bay Beach is not patrolled and according to Life Saving Victoria, "moderately safe when waves are low". But it warns swimmers should "stay on the bar and clear of the rocks and rips".

Rye Front Beach in Tootgarook
A man in his 80's was brought to shore unconscious at Rye Front Beach in Tootgarook on Wednesday afternoon. Source: Google Maps

‘Don't take the sea for granted’

A woman in her 20s died after swimming out to rescue a teenage girl struggling in the water at Venus Bay, Gippsland two hours southeast of Melbourne, about 7.30pm on Wednesday.

The woman set off with several others but got into difficulty before she was pulled from the water by an off-duty lifeguard.

Everyone else made it safely back including the teenager, who was checked by ambulance crews.

The third death was that of a man in his 80s, brought to shore unconscious at the popular Rye Front Beach in Tootgarook, also on Wednesday afternoon.

All three incidents will be investigated by a coroner.

Beach bystanders urged to call 000

Lifesaving Victoria general manager Liam Krige encouraged members of the public to swim between the flags and warned against immediately trying to rescue others.

"We would urge all bystanders to, if they see someone in difficulty, dial triple zero and request the correct resources to help," he told ABC Radio on Thursday.

"Don't take the sea for granted – it can be a dangerous, albeit beautiful place."

Mr Krige added that the easing of coronavirus restrictions heading into summer could have contributed to Victoria's record number of drownings in the past six months.

"People probably aren't as fit as they used to be ... their abilities probably aren't what they thought," he said.

Meanwhile, a three-year-old girl was found unresponsive at Lysterfield Lake in suburban Narre Warren about 5.50pm on Wednesday.

She was rescued from the water and taken to hospital in a critical condition.

paramedica work on a three-year-old girl was found unresponsive at Lysterfield Lake
A three-year-old girl was found unresponsive at Lysterfield Lake in Narre Warren, She was taken to hospital in a critical condition. Source: 9News

A police investigation has been launched into the incident.

"It's a timely, tragic reminder of just how dangerous our beautiful coastline can be," Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews told media.

"I want to send my deepest sympathies to the families involved (and) give a shout out to the surf lifesaving volunteers, SES volunteers and emergency services who were on scene."

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