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seabug
16-01-2006, 07:25 PM
Hope fades for missing boaters
Police admit hope is fading for the safety of two men missing in a weir in south-east Queensland.

The men, aged 25 and 34, were in a runabout when it went over the side of the Claude Wharton weir on the Burnett River, south-west of Bundaberg, last night.

A 29-year-old man who was with the pair managed to raise the alarm after spending up to 15 minutes swimming around looking for them.

Inspector Daryl Powell says the man was catapulted free of the boat as it went over the weir.

He says the boat was left impaled on a metal pipe about ten metres above the water and significant amounts of water were flowing into the weir.

"Sunwater have discontinued the water flowing into this area, so hopefully we'll see a reduction in the volume of water within an hour," he said.

"So at this stage we're just going to concentrate our efforts on searching the dam water immediately below the wall."

Inspector Powell says the accident is "absolutely bizarre".

"It would be speculative to say what has actually happened but all I can see with some certainty is that it's hit the barrage here, flipped and it's now sort of upside down with the stern towards the water below and it's a drop of about 30 feet," he said.

A police diver has been flown in to help in the search after police and SES volunteers spent the night scouring Gaynday Weir.

Water police from Brisbane joined the search this morning.

Derek_Bullock
16-01-2006, 07:32 PM
Second body found after boat mishap

From: AAP

January 16, 2006

THE body of a second man missing from a boating mishap in southeast Queensland had been found, police said today.

State Emergency Services (SES) volunteers found the body of the 25-year-old about 8am (AEST) today.

He was lodged under rocks on the southern side of the Claude Warton Weir on the Burnett River.

The body of the man's 34-year-old companion was found yesterday morning by police and SES officers.

Three men had been boating on the weir on Saturday night when the boat went over the weir wall and become lodged on a metal post.

The men, from Gayndah, were catapulted out of the boat with one man surviving the ordeal.

He was thrown clear and raised the alarm after swimming around to try to find the men.

The boat was found hanging upside down by its windscreen on the weir, over a drop of about 10m to the water below

Remo
16-01-2006, 07:59 PM
Unbelievable, how could they not see the weir or the bouys that are before the wall? On a full moon as well. :o :o :o

themisses
17-01-2006, 09:43 AM
Thoughts go out to family and the poor guy that survived!!

dynamicspot
17-01-2006, 02:29 PM
yes got to agree please let thi post rest


Greg