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A woman has been rescued after becoming lost on the Kaituna Track - at the north of the South Island - 26-Apr-2021
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A woman has been rescued after becoming lost on the Kaituna Track - at the north of the South Island - 26-Apr-2021
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Searchers look for missing Swede Hans Christian Tornmarck in the Karangarua area of the southern West Coast. Police and Land Search and Rescue (SAR) conducted another unsuccessful search in January 2020 when Tornmarck’s mother, Anki Lindroos, and his sister, Jenny, travelled to New Zealand. Searchers built a rock cairn and placed a piece of granite that had been brought from Sweden by Tornmarck’s family near the campsite. The coroner said Tornmarck was described as fit, calm and a “low risk-taker”. However, a hunting associate said Tornmarck’s skillset was “entry level in terms of skills in an alpine environment”, but “competent in general hunting skills and also in bushcraft”.
After fireman’s drowning:
by
Joshua Seemungal
Any attempt to include swimming in basic training for fire officers will be supported by the Fire Service Association, according to the association’s president Leo Ramkissoon.
The assertion comes after fire officer Stephen Marcano drowned while off duty at a Guayaguayare beach last Sunday.
The 39-year-old, who could not swim, was attempting to save a group of people, including his niece, who was struggling.
However, he had been “all over the place” and not himself prior to his disappearance. A relationship break-up about 18 months previously had split him from his children, his routine had been broken, he missed his three kids and had been depressed, Milnes said. On February 24, he rang the police and they picked him up and took him to the mental health unit, as he had wanted the help, she said. However, about 10.30pm that night he wanted out of the unit, so used a chair to smash a window and go through it, she said. It is unclear why he smashed the window to leave, as the SDHB says the mental health unit is an “open ward and not secure.
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