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Missing Korean Piha fisherman: Family clinging to hope man still alive, friend says


Missing Korean Piha fisherman: Family clinging to hope man still alive, friend says
14 May, 2021 07:26 AM
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James Lea, Drowning Prevention Auckland operations manager with In Kyong Kim, Police Attache at the Consulate of the Republic of Korea. Photo / Alex Burton
James Lea, Drowning Prevention Auckland operations manager with In Kyong Kim, Police Attache at the Consulate of the Republic of Korea. Photo / Alex Burton
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
The family of a Korean fisherman, missing for almost a month since falling off Camel Rock in Piha, is still clinging to hope that he may be found alive. ....

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Pasifika urged to take up swimming lessons after drowning stats


A Samoan-New Zealand lifeguard is encouraging Pasifika to take up swimming lessons in the wake of a report highlighting their over-representation in drowning statistics.
Surf Life Saving New Zealand s Beach & Coastal Safety Report show Pasifika, Māori and Asians are over-represented in drowning figures.
Photo: Surf Life Saving New Zealand
On average, 36 people drown every year on New Zealand s coastlines, the report found.
Most drownings occurred on non-lifeguarded beaches or outside of patrol hours, and 87 percent of victims were male.
SLSNZ chief executive Paul Dalton said per capita, although not overall, Māori and Pacific people were over-represented in the figures. ....

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