Water police recover bodies after baptism

Divers recovered the two bodies of men who drowned during a baptism in Roodepoort.

Divers from the SAPS’ Johannesburg Water Policing and Diving Services were deployed to Roodekrans, Roodepoort, where a baptism ceremony went wrong, and two people allegedly drowned on the afternoon of February 13.

The scene was at an adventure park with a waterfall in a river system leading to the Crocodile River.

Witnesses reported that the pastor tried to help a man who lost his footing during the baptism ceremony.

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Both men drowned and were visible in the clear water.

Divers recovered their bodies from a depth of about 2.5m.

An inquest docket is under investigation.

After the river swept away a pastor on Sunday in Meyerton, our communities are again warned about the dangers involved in these practices.

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Precautions to avert the needless loss of life during water-related activities are emphasised.

Witnesses to water-related incidents are urged to provide multiple landmarks to pinpoint locations for immediate search and rescue efforts.

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