Please attribute to
Constable Gareth Hughes, Search and Rescue Incident
Controller:
Police are still working to locate a person
believed to be missing in Otaki River, after a member of the
public witnessed two people in trouble.
A man’s body was
found earlier this afternoon after the small inflatable boat
capsized at approximately 1:40pm, Monday 23 January 2017.
Surface vessels have been unable to locate anything
further and due to the extremely rough conditions of the
water, the water search has been suspended.
LandSAR teams
will continue to search the shoreline on foot until late
this evening.
Police would like to thank all emergency
services and local teams, including Surf Lifesaving and the
Coastguard, who have assisted with the extensive search this
afternoon.
Police are working to notify next of kin of the
man found earlier today and our thoughts are with the
family.
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