The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said the search for missing skipper John Matambu continues after a charter fishing ski-boat, captained by the KwaZulu-Natal skipper, was found wrecked and burnt along the Mozambique coastline.
NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon said the 21-foot Yeld Cat ski-boat − Magnum Too − was found in the vicinity of Dobela on Sunday morning.
“Law enforcement agencies response teams are on site investigating. There remains no signs of the skipper, John Matambu, or an as yet unidentified man who reportedly chartered the fishing vessel. Both men remain missing in unknown circumstances.
“It remains unknown what led to the vessel beaching and found to be completely burnt out,” Lambinon said.
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Matambu and his passenger are believed to have departed Sodwana Bay in northern KZN early on Saturday morning.
The NSRI Richards Bay duty crew and NSRI St Lucia duty crew were activated after the call was received, after which a search towards Sodwana Bay and northwards along the coastline was initiated, including a private fixed-wing aircraft.
A missing person’s report has been opened at Mbazwana Police station.
Earlier on Sunday, Lambinon said the real concern was the possibility of foul play and that they were worried about the safety of Matambu and his passenger.
“It appears that the individual/s who chartered the boat may have provided false information as to their identity (this is not confirmed and may be a misunderstanding) − after arriving in the Sodwana Bay area, reportedly, on a motor bike. Efforts to locate the charter passenger/s and the skipper remain unsolved.
“Concerns are rapidly increasing. It is not normal for this well-known and respected local skipper to fail to report in and/or to return to Sodwana. During the night, local community and coast watchers are commended for keeping an eye out for any red distress flares or any sighting of the missing ski-boat,” Lambinon said.
He has appealed to anyone with information that can assist in this search to contact police on 10111 or NSRI (Emergency Operations Centre) 0870949774.
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