Encounter Bay drownings inquest recommends council considers closing dangerous beaches

An inquest into three recent drowning deaths at Encounter Bay, south of Adelaide, has recommended further consideration of closing dangerous beaches.

Nasir Ali Anwari, 18, lost his life at Petrel Cove Beach last year, eight months after Kamran Bimal Gujari, 19, died at the same spot.

Mr Anwari had had no formal swimming lessons while Mr Gujari could not swim.

David Russell Gadd, 28, drowned at Depledge Beach in 2012.

Deputy Coroner Anthony Schapel said the court had been troubled over whether or not to recommend the closure of Petrel Cove Beach and Depledge Beach, also known as Depp's Beach.

He said while the families of some victims would like that to happen, the general public was not in favour of it.

"The Victor Harbor Council has indicated a belief that public sentiment is not favourably disposed toward either of those measures," Mr Schapel said.

"On the other hand, closure of the beaches is a measure that would be strongly supported by the families of Mr Gujari and Mr Anwari."

Mr Schapel said such a move could cause unintended problems, such as swimmers going to other more dangerous beaches such as Parsons Beach and Waitpinga Beach, which are only a few kilometres west of Victor Harbor.

"Beaches such as Parsons and Waitpinga have an even higher hazard rating than the beaches to the west of The Bluff," he said.

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Encounter Bay drownings inquest recommends council considers closing dangerous beaches

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