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Zimbabwean man goes missing after apparent drowning at Bot River Lagoon near Fisherhaven sparking extensive search by NSRI and police

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

Tragedy struck near Fisherhaven over the weekend when a 26-year-old Zimbabwean man went missing in Bot River Lagoon.

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) in Hermanus confirmed that emergency crews were scrambled on Saturday evening at 20:13 after receiving reports of a possible drowning.

Rescue swimmers and a vehicle were quickly dispatched to the scene, with the South African Police Service also joining the search effort.

Despite hours of coordinated work, the young man has not been located.


How the Incident Unfolded

Authorities say the man had been wading in the lagoon with a local friend, with whom he regularly fished in the area.

At some point, he disappeared under the water, prompting immediate emergency response.

NSRI rescue swimmers launched sweeping line searches across the lagoon, determined to locate him.

Police divers from the Water Policing and Diving Services were also brought in to assist, showing the seriousness with which authorities were treating the situation.


Search Operations Expand

On Sunday, the search was extended further as NSRI deployed its JetRIB rescue craft to cover more of the lagoon’s surface.

All available resources worked together, but as of the latest reports, no trace of the man had been found.

Police have opened a formal investigation into the incident, while the Water Policing and Diving Services are expected to continue their operations in the coming days.


Community Response and Safety Concerns

Authorities expressed their condolences to the family and friends of the missing man, acknowledging the emotional toll of such tragedies.

This incident also comes amid a worrying trend: NSRI recently reported a spate of drownings across South Africa, urging the public to exercise extreme caution when swimming or wading in rivers, lagoons, and coastal waters.


Additional Context

Bot River Lagoon, located near the coastal town of Fisherhaven in the Western Cape, is popular among locals for fishing, boating, and water recreation.

While it offers picturesque views and calm waters, it can also present hidden dangers such as deep spots, strong undercurrents, and sudden drop-offs.

Many of the NSRI’s recent rescues have involved visitors unfamiliar with local conditions.


What’s Next?

Search operations are expected to continue until the man is found or the likelihood of survival is deemed extremely low.

Authorities may increase aerial support or bring in additional divers if conditions allow.

The investigation will also explore whether safety measures at the lagoon were adequate and if any negligence contributed to the incident.

Local authorities are reminding residents to follow safety guidelines strictly to prevent further tragedies.


Summary

A 26-year-old Zimbabwean man remains missing after an apparent drowning at Bot River Lagoon near Fisherhaven.

Despite rapid deployment of NSRI crews, police divers, and coordinated search operations, no trace has been found.

The incident has prompted both a police investigation and ongoing search efforts, while authorities urge the public to exercise caution in water activities.

Thoughts and condolences have been extended to the family and friends of the missing man as the community grapples with yet another tragic water-related accident.

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