Grieving parents distraught after teen son, friend disappear in waters off NYC park as search continues: ‘Just want them to come back’

The grieving parents of a 16-year-old who disappeared in the waters off Jacob Riis Park spent Saturday keeping vigil at the beach as scuba divers scoured the sea for a second straight day to find the boy.

Elyjha Chandler and another teen have been missing since Friday night, when they stood in knee-high water — and were suddenly swept under, Chandler’s dad told The Post.

“He wasn’t far out in the water… One of the boys told me when the water hit them, it was like a demon coming at them,” said a stunned Urshell Chandler, who said Elyjha couldn’t swim, and came to the beach on a whim at the last minute instead of going to basketball practice.

Elyjha Chandler, 16, did well in school academically and was looking at colleges, his father said. Obtained by NY Post

Elyjha’s mother sat near the water’s edge in tears, in a folding chair, her legs shaking as she begged aloud for her son’s safe return.

“Why? Why? Why?” Aminatu Noah cried.

“I just want to stay here,” she said.

The heartbroken mom of a missing 16-year-old sat on the beach the day after he disappeared hoping for his return G.N.Miller/NYPost

“I just want them to come back. I want them to walk up to us.”

“My only son,” she repeated while looking up at the sky.

“My God, let them come back. … God is control. I’m going to keep praying.”

Chandler and his 17-year-old friend, identified only as Christian, went in for a dip around 6:35 p.m. and never came out, a police spokeswoman said.

Lifeguards are stationed at the state park from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the summer, according to the state’s website.

A scuba team went in the water early Saturday to find the swimmers. Wayne Carrington

The family contended the lifeguards left early.

The state didn’t return a message seeking comment.

FDNY rescuers at Jacob Riis Park beach looking for the teen. Wayne Carrington

Law enforcement officers at Jacob Riis Park in Queens. G.N.Miller/NYPost

Elyjha and Christian were among four teens who went into the water, when a good Samaritan tried to get them out, Urshell Chandler said he was told.

“A man pulled him out. He was looking at Elijah. His eyes were opened wide. Elijah went up and down three times and then they didn’t see him again.”

“I was hoping he’ll come out of the water and say, ‘I’m here,’” the dad said, throwing his hands up in the air.

Beachgoers watch the search. G.N.Miller/NYPost

“It’s very hard. I cried. I could not sleep last night.”

His older sister said Elyjha had enough credits to graduate this summer and head to college, but chose to stay with his friends.

The proud papa recalled his son’s love of basketball and school.

People on beach blankets as the NYPD searched the water for the teens. G.N.Miller/NYPost

“His score was one of the highest in his class,” he said.

“He got so much awards for academic achievements — all the time.”

The dad was also still hoping beyond hope that his son was alive.

“I was out at the edge of the water looking,” the grief stricken father said, “hoping to get a glimpse of my son.”

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