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Monday, 9 April 2012
Mzamba River mouth drownings
PORT EDWARD Sunday 08th April 2012. Two drown:
The Port Edward duty crew were called out for an unmanned canoe floating capsized off the Wild Coast Casino Resort near to the Umtamvuna River Mouth at 07h41 on Sunday 08th April.
The duty crew launched the rescue boat Wild Coast Sun Rescuer and their Discovery Rescue Runner. A Sea Rescue vehicle, Police and ambulance services also responded said Allan Stilwell, NSRI’s Port Edward duty controller.
On arrival a search commenced but no sign of a canoe or persons in difficulty could be found. New reports suggested that the sighting of the canoe, or small boat, may have been at the Mzamba River Mouth, a further 5 kilometers South, and rescue services were diverted to that location.
A canoe was recovered from rocks, and on the beach nearby, the bodies of two people, a man in his 50′s and a 14 year old boy were found on the beach.
It appears that a Durban family requested a local man to transport them across the river. His first passenger was the 14 year old member of the family.
According to eye-witnesses the small boat was swept up river before being sucked into the river mouth and capsizing. It then washed up on the rocks and the two occupants, who had been thrown out of the boat when it capsized, then also washed onto the beach.
Police have opened an inquest docket.
- NSRI
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