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Lifeless body found in stream in Pretoria East

Tshwane residents are urged to mind their safety at recreational facilities.

The lifeless body of a man who had been hiking in Tierpoort was recovered from a stream in the east of Pretoria on March 21.

This comes after the Tshwane emergency services (EMS) was notified of a drowning at Nkwe Permaculture facility.

According to EMS spokesperson Thabo Charles Mabaso, a man between the ages of 25 and 30, was hiking with a friend when he allegedly slipped on a rock and fell into the stream.

“Divers and rescue technicians arrived on the scene to search, and recovered the body of the man, who was declared dead by paramedics on the scene,” he said.

Mabaso further stated that the scene was then handed over to police for further investigation.

The EMS has urged residents to stay mindful of their own safety and the safety of others when they are visiting recreational facilities.

 

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Stephen Selaluke

Stephen Selaluke is a seasoned journalist with over 10 years of experience in community journalism. He is currently working for the largest community newspaper in Pretoria, Rekord. He is the eyes and ears of his community, always keeping the community updated on what is happening in their area, whether good news or bad.
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