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Sea rescue finds dead body offshore

The body of a young man was recovered by the Durban volunteer sea rescue duty crew on Saturday morning off shore North of Durban.

DURBAN’S Sea Rescue volunteers found the body of an unidentified a man on Saturday morning, 5 July.

According to Clifford Ireland, NSRI Durban station commander, at about 8.45am, NSRI Durban volunteer sea rescue duty crew were activated following a request for assistance from the Durban Ski-boat Club reporting that the ski-boat Nipper had requested them to alert the authorities after they had happened upon a body of a man floating offshore north of Durban.

“Our NSRI Durban volunteer sea rescue duty crew launched our sea rescue craft Eikos Rescuer II accompanied by Police Search and Rescue officers and responded.

The ski-boat Nipper remained on the scene to point out the discovery to the arriving sea rescue craft.

“On arrival at the scene approximately two nautical miles off-shore of Durban North, the body of an unidentified male, estimated to be aged in his twenties, was recovered by Police Search and Rescue onto our sea rescue craft and brought to our Durban sea rescue base where the body was been handed into the care of the Forensic Pathology Services by the police.”

“Police have opened an inquest docket,” Ireland added.

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