New Year’s Day tragedies: two dead and one missing at Sonwabe Beach in Muizenberg

The search for a 28-year-old Woodstock man continues after he went missing when caught in rip currents, while two men drowned at Sonwabe Beach in Muizenberg on New Year’s Day (Monday, 1 January).


  • The search for a 28-year-old Woodstock man continues after he went missing when caught in rip currents, while two men drowned at Sonwabe Beach in Muizenberg on New Year’s Day (Monday, 1 January).
  • Following CPR efforts, a 18-year-old man was declared dead.
  • In a separate incident, about 500 meters from Sonwabe Beach, the NSRI responded to an incident where a 24-year-old man also drowned and was declared dead on the scene.

The search for a 28-year-old Woodstock man continues after
he went missing when caught in rip currents, while two men drowned at Sonwabe
Beach in Muizenberg on New Year’s Day (Monday, 1 January).

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), along with several
emergency services, responded to a drowning in progress at about 13:30 at the Muizenberg
beach, where three males (8, 12, and 18) were reported to be caught in rip
currents and being swept out to sea.

Following CPR efforts, the 18-year-old man was declared
dead. The two boys were out of the water, thanks to the rescue efforts by two
beachgoers.

Craig Lambinon, NSRI spokesperson, says, “Two unidentified
male bystanders had assisted the 12-year-old out of the water, while also
trying to assist a 28-year-old man. The 8-year-old had managed to get out of
the water unassisted.”

Lambinon says the 12-year-old was transported to hospital in
a stable condition for observation of non-fatal drowning symptoms. He adds that
a sea and shoreline search for the missing man, believed to be the father of
the 8-year-old, continues.

In a separate incident, about 500 meters from Sonwabe Beach,
the NSRI responded to an incident where a 24-year-old man also drowned. After
all efforts to resuscitate him, the Manenberg resident was declared dead on the
scene. Police have opened inquest dockets in the cases of the two deceased.

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Lambinon says the bodies of the deceased were taken into the
care of Government Health Forensic Pathology Services.

“Our thoughts and support, in cooperation with the police
and the emergency services, are with the family – related to the missing man at
Sonwabe – in this difficult time,” he concludes.

Patricia van der Ross, Mayco member for community services
and health, cautions beachgoers to swim only where and when lifeguards are on
duty. She says: “Please also take heed of the warnings about rip currents and
stronger swells in the days ahead. We are determined to provide safe spaces for
our beachgoers, but we need the public to play their part too.”

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