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Tragedy strikes as two holidaymakers drown off Umzumbe

Bathers are warned to swim at beaches that are manned by lifeguards.

Despite great efforts to save the lives of two men, aged 57 and 34, they were declared dead on Umzumbe beach yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon.

The woman, aged 26, was treated for non-fatal drowning symptoms and she was transported to hospital by Netcare 911 ambulance in a stable condition.

The family was on holiday from Sasolburg when three people were reported to be being in difficulty on the north side of Umzumbe beach, just after 16:22.

NSRI Shelly Beach Station 20 duty crew was activated following reports of a drowning in progress.

Ruahn Beattie, NSRI Shelly Beach deputy station commander, said lifeguards from Simunye Lifeguard Services responded from Umzumbe beach after being alerted by eyewitnesses.

NSRI rescue swimmers and an NSRI rescue craft, SA Police Services, Police Search and Rescue and Netcare 911 ambulance services also joined the lifeguards on the scene.

“The lifeguards had rescued a woman and two men from the water, about 800 metres to a 1km off-shore, bringing them to the beach,” he said.

Beattie said that sadly after all efforts to resuscitate the two men were exhausted, they were declared dead.

Police have opened an inquest docket.

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Shona Aylward is a vastly experienced journalist working as a senior reporter. Aside from her extensive community involvement and story writing, she is also involved in creative page layout, and the various media platforms. Shona began her career with Caxton at the Southlands Sun. Previous to this she worked in the marketing industry for surf magazines. Shona is a renown 'greenie' and champions environmental causes. She is also Mom to a number of dogs and cats, and the occasional uninvited snake. When she can find some spare time, it's usually to the beach that she heads.
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