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One dead as boat capsizes in South Africa’s beach

By Omotayo Edubi

A 49-year-old man has drowned along side his wife, after their boat capsized at a beach in South Africa.
According to eye witnesses, the Free State couple’s boat capsize in the surf, and an NSRI rescue swimmer was first on the scene. The man had drown but his wife was saved by other beach goers who swam to her rescue.

Andre Fraser, The commander of the National Sea Rescue Institute station at Mossel Bay said the incident happened on Friday at Tergniet, near Klein Brak.

“We found two members of the public, believed to be a father and daughter, had launched into the surf and they were assisting a female casualty,” he said.

“They brought a 37-year-old female safely to the shore where they were met by additional NSRI and emergency services and the casualty was treated for injuries by paramedics.

“When the rescue swimmer reached the man, he was unresponsive. Our rescue swimmer was able to bring the man towards rocks where additional NSRI members and paramedics assisted the man onto the shore and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) efforts commenced.

“After all efforts to resuscitate the man were exhausted he was sadly declared deceased.

“It was determined that only the husband and wife had been on the boat when it capsized. They are from Riebeeckstad, Welkom.” Fraser said.

Fraser also said that the survivor was treated in hospital and discharged, and police had opened an inquest docket.

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