Former River Plate coach Martín Demichelis and his three children were rescued by lifeguards at Laguna Escondida beach in Punta del Este on December 31. The incident, involving sea currents, highlights ocean risks even on calm days. A group of surfers also assisted in the dramatic event.
On December 31, Martín Demichelis, former River Plate coach, and his children Bastian, Lola, and Emma, shared with Evangelina Anderson, faced danger at Laguna Escondida beach in Punta del Este, Uruguay. As revealed by host Karina Mazzocco on A la tarde on América TV, showing live images, lifeguards intervened quickly to prevent tragedy. Journalist Gustavo Descalzi, from Punta del Este, described the rescue as a miracle survival, with unknown details including assistance from a group of surfers at a nearby José Ignacio beach.
The episode happened on an apparently calm day, but rip currents posed the main risk. Marine rescue experts stress observing waves and currents before entering the water, respecting beach flag systems, and consulting security personnel. They advise not entering alone, avoiding unsupervised areas, and for families with children, maintaining constant watch without using inflatables.
In case of currents, the key is to float, swim parallel to the shore, and signal for help by raising an arm. Factors like alcohol, heavy meals, or dehydration heighten dangers. This incident underscores that the sea makes no distinctions between celebrities or novices, and prevention is essential for safe enjoyment.