Tourist drowns at Plettenberg Bay

A British tourist drowned after being caught in a rip current at a Plettenberg Bay beach on Friday, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said.


NSRI Plettenberg Bay station commander Marc Rodgers said NSRI Plettenberg Bay duty crew were activated on Friday morning following reports of a drowning in progress at Solar Beach, Robberg.

The sea rescue craft Ray Farnham and Airlink Rescuer were launched and the NSRI rescue vehicle with NSRI rescue swimmers and NSRI medics responded directly to the scene. The SA Police Service, Med-Life ambulance services, and an NSRI doctor also responded.

“The man, 60 years old from London in the United Kingdom, had been rescued from the water by two bystanders and by an off-duty lifeguard who had swum out to assist after witnessing the man being swept out to sea by rip currents while swimming,” Rodgers said.

On reaching the beach they raised the alarm and a doctor who happened to be on the beach at the time commenced cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) efforts  that were joined by NSRI medics on their arrival shortly after CPR had commenced. These efforts were also joined by other paramedics and the NSRI doctor on the beach.

“The man was transported to hospital by ambulance with CPR efforts continuing and doctors and nurses continued with CPR efforts in hospital, but sadly after all efforts to resuscitate the man were exhausted he was declared deceased by doctors. The British Consulate are assisting family abroad and the man was travelling alone in South Africa. Sincerest condolences are conveyed to family and friends,” Rodgers said.

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