Search For Missing Fisherman Formally Suspended
The search for a fisherman reported overdue from Tōrere
has been formally suspended, nearly two weeks after it
began.
The man failed to return from a
fishing trip on Sunday 17 April and the search for him began
that afternoon.
While weather conditions
initially hampered the search, conditions have been in the
searchers’ favour in the latter part of the
search.
Extensive searching at sea by
Coastguard, aerial searching by RNZAF and Coastguard
aircraft ,and ground-based searching of the coastline by
Police Search and Rescue, LANDSAR and Surf Life Saving
personnel did not locate the man.
In the
final act of the search on Friday 29 April Police, iwi and
whānau of the man walked the beaches and searched secluded
rocky coves, followed by a karakia.
Some items
found on the coastline during the past two weeks are
believed to belong to the missing man and they have been
returned to whānau.
A rāhui will remain
in place along the coast near Tōrere until further
notice.
Police wish to thank everyone
involved in the search. Our thoughts are with the man's
whānau and friends at this
time.
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