The body of a river guide recovered from the Storms River in the Eastern Cape



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The body of a river guide recovered from the Storms River in the Eastern Cape

Over the weekend, nine people, including two river guides and seven guests, were reported to have been delayed from a row on rafts.

On September 27, 2020, the NSRI Oyster Bay guard team assisted the South African Police Services, a police diving unit, SANParks rangers, and the Eastern Cape Government Health Forensic Pathology Services to recovering the body of a 31-year-old local man from the Storms. River. Image: www.nsri.org.za

CAPE TOWN – The body of a river guide was recovered from the Storms River in the Eastern Cape on Sunday.

Over the weekend, nine people, including two river guides and seven guests, were reported to be delayed from a paddle on rafts.

The National Maritime Rescue Institute (NSRI) said Monday that the two river guides reportedly fell into the water upstream and were reportedly recovered by the group performing bystander CPR, but the man was not revived. .

“An operation was ordered to recover the body of the deceased and it was carried out from first light on Sunday morning. The man’s body has been placed in the care of the Eastern Cape Government Health Forensic Pathology Services and the police have opened an investigation file, ”said Craig Lambinon, NSRI spokesman.

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