Sarah Smith, NSRI St Francis Bay station commander, said:
At 13h30, Thursday, 30th March, NSRI St Francis Bay duty crew were activated following reports of a drowning in progress at a beach known as Ducks Beach, near to the Cape St Francis Resort.
NSRI rescue swimmers were dispatched to the scene and the sea rescue craft Spirit of St Francis II was launched.
On arrival on the scene we joined staff of the Cape St Francis Resort, bystanders and surfers searching in the water for a 58 year old German tourist missing in the surf after being swept out to sea by strong rip currents.
It appears that a group of tourists from a tour group had gone into the surf where some were wading in shallow water but one man had gone in deeper where, according to eye-witnesses, he had been swept out to sea by strong rip currents before disappearing under water.
Reportedly the tourists that had been wading in shallow water had all been able to get out of the surf.
Despite an extensive sea and shoreline search, including rescue swimmers deployed into the surf to free dive search, in extremely strong rip currents, no sign of the man has been found and Police have been called to open an investigation and to continue an ongoing search operation.
VIA - nsri
At 13h30, Thursday, 30th March, NSRI St Francis Bay duty crew were activated following reports of a drowning in progress at a beach known as Ducks Beach, near to the Cape St Francis Resort.
NSRI rescue swimmers were dispatched to the scene and the sea rescue craft Spirit of St Francis II was launched.
On arrival on the scene we joined staff of the Cape St Francis Resort, bystanders and surfers searching in the water for a 58 year old German tourist missing in the surf after being swept out to sea by strong rip currents.
It appears that a group of tourists from a tour group had gone into the surf where some were wading in shallow water but one man had gone in deeper where, according to eye-witnesses, he had been swept out to sea by strong rip currents before disappearing under water.
Reportedly the tourists that had been wading in shallow water had all been able to get out of the surf.
Despite an extensive sea and shoreline search, including rescue swimmers deployed into the surf to free dive search, in extremely strong rip currents, no sign of the man has been found and Police have been called to open an investigation and to continue an ongoing search operation.
VIA - nsri
ST FRANCIS BAY - GERMAN TOURIST MISSING AFTER GETTING SWEPT OUT TO SEA BY STRONG RIP CURRENTS
Reviewed by MHM Marketing & Design
on
March 31, 2017
Rating:
No comments: