The Dhaka Times Desk A very sad outcome. Death is certain for man. But only God can tell how that death will happen. St. Martin's incident is another tragedy of the world. The campaign ended yesterday Sunday. But their families did not find the bodies of missing Uday and Sabbir.

After the incident in St. Martin, rescuers of the Navy and Coast Guard started searching for the missing. They recovered the bodies of 2 of the 4 missing persons. But they could not recover the bodies of the other two students of Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Uday and Sabbir. In search of Uday and Sabbir, the rescuers conducted an extensive search in Teknaf, Shahpari Island, Cox's Bazar and even Kutubdia coast in addition to Saint Martin. But they could not trace them.
In such a difficult situation, the Coast Guard officially announced the end of the rescue operation on Sunday. Coast Guard Teknaf Station Commander Haroon ur Rashid made this announcement.
The family members of Uday and Sabbir had hoped for the dead body of their child for a few days, but that hope was not fulfilled. A very sad story began with the Saint Martin tragedy.
It is to be noted that on April 14, 34 students of Computer Science Department of Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology of Dhaka went to Saint Martin's in Cox's Bazar to celebrate the Bengali New Year. They went into the sea in groups. But 10 students were swept away in a tide. Immediately 6 people were rescued and 2 died. Later the coast guard recovered the bodies of 2 more people. The remaining 2 remained missing for life.