Police divers and sea rescue volunteers continued their search for a man who was swept from rocks at the whale-watching point near Gordon’s Bay.
|||Cape Town - Police divers and sea rescue volunteers continued today their search for a man who was swept from rocks at the whale-watching point near Gordon’s Bay.
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Gordon’s Bay duty crew were called at 1.40pm yesterday when a drowning was reported, said spokesman Craig Lambinon.
NSRI boats and other emergency services went to the scene, where a man’s colleagues reported that the victim had been swept off a rock and that he had disappeared under water almost immediately.
“Information from the missing man’s colleagues is that the missing man is a construction worker on a Gordon’s Bay building site who had joined colleagues at lunch time on the sea front, on rocks, when a wave swept the man off the rocks,” Lambinon said.
During a search that continued till dusk yesterday, police divers and rescue volunteers failed to find any sign of the man.
The search resumed at 8am.
Cape Argus