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Rescue operations expected to resume at Coerney River in Addo, in the Eastern Cape.

5 min · 7 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Rescue operations expected to resume at Coerney River in Addo, in the Eastern Cape.

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Search operations are expected to resume this morning at the Coerney River in Addo in the Eastern Cape after two bodies were recovered yesterday and one person remains missing. Authorities say the search may extend into tomorrow if the missing person is not found today. Police say five people were travelling in a Toyota Hilux bakkie when it was swept off while attempting to cross the river. Three occupants were carried away by the current, while two men on the back of the vehicle managed to jump to safety.

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