The Swimmers
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Initial release | August 7, 2014 |
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Directors | Sopon Sukdapisit |
Production company | GMM Tai Hub |
Screenplay | Sopon Sukdapisit |
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ID | 2193862 |
About The Swimmers
A woman kills herself when she gets pregnant by her boyfriend's best friend. She returns to haunt the friend as her boyfriend tries to find out who made her kill herself.
Toxic swimming clubs: 'We are not in the military'
... Ms Crane said she was a member of what The Swimmers called The Fat Bitch Club, a group of women told they needed extra gym sessions on top of 20-plus hours of swimming a week and normal circuits...
The Deepest Breath: 'Nerve-shredding' documentary explores perils of freediving
... It gives the audience a close-up view of The Swimmers who compete against each other by diving down into the ocean on just a single gulp of air...
Bournemouth beach boat operations suspended after deaths
... It added that none of The Swimmers were involved in any collision or contact with any vessel in the water...
Bournemouth beach deaths: Police say they are keeping 'open mind'
... " The force said none of The Swimmers was involved in any collision or contact with any vessel in the water...
Swimmers brave dangerous tides to collect rock from Uri Geller island
... Geller had asked The Swimmers to bring back a small piece of the island to put in his museum in Jaffa, Israel...
Swimmers 'ruined' by culture of fat-shaming and bullying
... She said when a chocolate cake was put on the dinner table one evening, The Swimmers devoured it...
Baftas 2023: Stars gather for ceremony as awards season intensifies
... The category is completed by Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, which stars Emma Thompson as an older woman paying a younger man for sex, and The Swimmers, which depicts the true story of a migrant who swam to British shores after the motor of the boat she was travelling on broke down...
Greek trial of 24 rescuers who saved migrants in Med begins
... Yusra Mardini went on to take part in the Rio Olympics as part of a refugee team and their story featured in the 2022 Netflix drama The Swimmers...
Bournemouth beach deaths: Police say they are keeping 'open mind'
By Indy Almroth-Wright & PA MediaBBC News
Police are keeping an " open mind" about the circumstances that led to the deaths of a girl and boy pulled from The Sea off Bournemouth.
Joe Abbess, 17, from Southampton, and 12-year-old Sunnah Khan from Buckinghamshire both died in hospital after The Incident on Wednesday.
Dorset Police said it was considering causes including the impact of weather conditions and The State of the water.
The Force has dismissed speculation the pair had jumped from the pier.
The Incident involved 10 swimmers on A Day when The Beach was packed during half-term.
The Dorset Belle sightseeing boat was impounded by Dorset Police in The Immediate aftermath, but The Force said This Was " just one of several lines of inquiry. "
Det Chf Sup Neil Corrigan said: " We Are working with experts from partner agencies to understand all of the factors and this will take time to establish.
" We continue to support the families of Joe and Sunnah and they are being kept updated by specially trained family liaison officers about our investigation. "
The Force said none of The Swimmers was involved in any collision or contact with any vessel in the water.
It has appealed for witnesses and urged people to send it any photographic footage.
A Man in his 40s, who was " on the water" at The Time , was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. He has since been released while inquiries continue.
The Force said an inquest into both of the deaths is anticipated to be opened later subject to confirmation by The Coroner .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com