Boy, 7, dies days after being pulled from sea in incident that killed cousin and her mum

Boy, 7, dies days after being pulled from sea in incident that killed cousin and her mum

| Senior science and technology reporter Published July 29, 2026 1:09pm Updated July 29, 2026 1:43pm His cousin was trying to rescue him out at sea (Picture: Daniel ReesNewsquest /SWNS) A seven-year-old boy has died just days after his teenage cousin died while trying to rescue him at West Mersea Beach, Essex. Musa Ahmed, his cousin Sameeha Rahman, 15, and her mum Shelina Rahman, 41, were out at sea on July 22 when they got into difficulty. Shelina and Sameeha, from Ilford, east London, died and Musa suffered life-threatening injuries after emergency services arrived at 5.35pm. A family friend said Sameeha was trying to save her cousin when she died. His family confirmed today that Musa has died. Sign up for all of the latest stories Start your day informed with Metro's News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens. In a statement shared by police, they said: ‘We would also like to thank the Royal London Hospital intensive care unit team of doctors and nurses who demonstrated outstanding care and dignity for whilst we have been at the hospital. Sameeha Rahman with her father Dr Mansur Rahman Shelina Rahman was a teacher ‘We would also like to thank the whole community for their support and prayers. ‘We would appreciate privacy during this very difficult time.’ Detective Chief Inspector Al Pitcher said that the Rahman family’s bravery has been ‘humbling’. ‘We continue to build a complete picture of the circumstances which led up to this incident and our work is continuing alongside our partners,’ he added. The three were swimming with Sameeha’s brother, sister and another family member, when they got into difficulty at about 5.35pm. Dr Mansur Rahman, Shelina’s husband and father of Sameeha, said last week that the three were swimming with Sameeha’s brother, sister and another family member at the time. The family were having a day trip to the seaside (Picture: Jamie Lashmar/PA Wire) ‘I have not been able to answer many phone calls, but please know that I have not intentionally ignored anyone,’ the leader of Jubo Dal UK, the youth wing of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in India, said. ‘The overwhelming support, love, and prayers from all of you mean more to us than words can express.’ Police urged people last week to avoid going to the beach, about eight miles south of Colchester. Got a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. Or you can submit your videos and pictures here. For more stories like this, check our news page. Follow Metro.co.uk on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news updates. You can now also get Metro.co.uk articles sent straight to your device. Sign up for our daily push alerts here. Arrow MORE: Count Binface pledges to make arcade grabber games ‘fairer’ in Clacton manifesto Arrow MORE: Aftermath of Essex farm explosion revealed after 20 firefighters injured in blaze Arrow MORE: Motorcyclist narrowly avoids head-on crash with lorry driving the wrong way News Updates Stay on top of the headlines with daily email updates.

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