NSRI Hartbeespoort Dam are assisting police divers in an ongoing search for a local man who fell out of a boat.
are assisting police divers in an ongoing search for a local man who went missing on Saturday afternoon.
The 40-year-old man reportedly fell out of a boat close to Caribbean Estate and disappeared under the water., a group of friends were on the boat when the man and two female friends fell overboard.The two women were rescued and were not injured. The NSRI commended private boaters, who were in the area at the time, for commencing a search while raising the alarm.The NSRI rescue craft Sea Legs and Rotary Endeavour were launched while the SA Police Services and SRU were alerted.
On arrival on the scene following an extensive search, which included NSRI rescue swimmers conducting free dive search efforts, there still – as of Sunday evening – remains no signs of the missing man.Family of the missing man are being supported by counsellors.
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