'Terribly tragic': Man dies after whale flips boat in Sydney's Botany Bay
  • 7 months ago
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The police believe that when a man after violating a whale boat and turning it in Sydney's Botany Bay this morning, two men are in water for about 45 minutes. The NSW water police took the two men out of the water after being shot by a whale from Cape Banks in La Perouse. After hitting an object in the Gulf of Botany, it is believed that two men were thrown out of their boats. Emergency services attempted to revive him, but it was declared to be dead. "A witness ship was traveling to Headlands and noticing that the ship was a tour of the ship," said Principal Siobhan Munro.Said. "And then they found that there were two people in water and called emergency service." Munro said that witnesses were trying to help people in water and that police were at scene immediately after first reports. "The police said that captain was as close as possible to the dead and that he did his best until police arrived." He said they were in a 4.8 -meter run, which would be suitable for the conditions of the ship. "There are many whales there, Mun Munro said. Principal Siobhan Munro SIAD witnesses tried to help people in the water. He continued "The stories of the whales that violate alongside the boats are not heard, and this is quite frequently caught. "So this is a tragic accident, but I guess it's not an unexpected accident. He said "Although you can be on water has best day, it reminds us that captain is not prepared or such tragic events occur quickly if you can turn into one of worst days." All boaties are required to keep 100 meters distance from whales. The first reports show that the whale was sunk before hitting the boat. NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley said government's deepest condolences went to the family after "terrible tragic" incident. "This really reminds us how dangerous water can be." Catley really reminds us. "We lived together… Fishermen and other marine life for entertainment purposes, as long as we can remember that we can continue to do so, existed together." For voluntary living things, this is the beginning of what they expect to be a very busy summer. The majority of the people they have saved call them all Boaties to wear life vests.
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