Los Angeles Times

3 swept off cliff near Point Mugu

- By Andrew J. Campa

The victims, part of a family fishing on slick crags, were pulled from the water but could not be revived.

Three people died Thursday afternoon when they were swept off a cliff near Point Mugu State Park into the Pacific Ocean, the Ventura County Sheriff ’s Office said.

Sheriff’s Office and county fire officials made a frantic search of the water after receiving reports of people being swept in. Searchers found the three people and got them on shore, but they could not be revived.

“They were pronounced dead at the scene after being pulled from the water,” Ventura County Sheriff ’s Capt. Eric Buschow said.

Buschow said the three victims were part of a family of eight fishing near the notoriousl­y slippery crags and small beaches between Point Mugu and Leo Carrillo state parks along Pacific Coast Highway, not far from the Ventura County-Los Angeles County border.

Buschow believes a large wave crashed on top of where the family was fishing and dragged three people into the ocean.

Ventura County Fire

Capt. Brian McGrath said the incident was near Deer Creek Road about 4:40 p.m.

“Unfortunat­ely, it can be a dangerous place because it is very rocky and the beach and sand slopes straight down,” Buschow said. “Things can look very calm one moment, but every once in a while you can have a large wave that can crash down upon you.”

No additional informatio­n about the victims, including their names and ages, was available.

Buschow did not believe any warning signs are posted in the area to alert visitors of the possible danger of waves or slipping because that section of Pacific Coast Highway is not part of either state park.

“I can’t say for sure, but I doubt there’s anything there,” he said.

A dozen years earlier, three young men were swept out to sea under similar circumstan­ces off Point Mugu on Thanksgivi­ng Day, Nov. 27, 2008.

That was the second incident that year after a 16year-old boy was washed out to sea while fishing.

 ?? Photograph­s by Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? A DROWNING victim is removed by Ventura County coroner’s officials along Pacific Coast Highway near Point Mugu and Leo Carrillo state parks Thursday.
Photograph­s by Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times A DROWNING victim is removed by Ventura County coroner’s officials along Pacific Coast Highway near Point Mugu and Leo Carrillo state parks Thursday.
 ??  ?? SHERIFF’S deputies stand near the recovered bodies. The victims were part of a family, officials said.
SHERIFF’S deputies stand near the recovered bodies. The victims were part of a family, officials said.

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