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Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Drowning at St Francis Bay Lighthouse.
ST FRANCIS BAY TUESDAY 10th JANUARY, 2012. Cape Town man drowns:
At 12h01 on Tuesday, 10th January NSRI St Francis Bay were called out following reports of a drowning in progress opposite the St Francis Bay Lighthouse.
Our NSRI volunteers launched Spirit of St Francis II and our NSRI duty doctor, the SA Police Force, 24/7 paramedic services and our sea rescue vehicle also responded.
On arrival NSRI rescue crew aboard our sea rescue craft located and recovered the body of a 50 year old Tygervalley, Cape Town man found floating in the water approximately 100 meters off-shore.
The body of the man has been handed into the care of the Forensic Pathology Services.
Police are assisting with trauma counseling for the family of the deceased man and they have opened an inquest docket. It is believed that the family are on holiday in St Francis Bay.
The man had been snorkelling in the water at the time. A mother and her son who witnessed the incident attempted to rescue the man but failed to reach him before returning to the beach.
It is not known what caused the man to get into difficulties in the water.
Our condolences to his family and friends.
- NSRI
Labels:
Drowning,
NSRI,
Sea Rescue
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