Four lifesavers have been praised for their quick action at Fish Hoek Beach yesterday, rescuing a child and an adult swept out by a powerful rip current.
The incident, which occurred on Sunday afternoon, December 21, at around 4pm, saw a 10-year-old child caught in the rip current and pulled out to sea, while an adult family friend who tried to assist was also swept away, Lifesaving South Africa said. On-duty volunteer lifesavers immediately sprang into action, swimming out with Rescue Tube Buoys (RTBs) and reaching both individuals before they submerged. Both were safely brought back to shore, assessed on the scene, and advised to seek further medical evaluation at a hospital.
Dhaya Sewduth, Media Director of Lifesaving South Africa, praised the duty squad at Fish Hoek Beach, Amber van…
