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Fatal shark attack in Plettenberg Bay

A 39-year-old woman from Cape Town has been killed in a shark attack at Central Beach in Plettenberg Bay in the Southern Cape. According to NSRI spokesperson, Chris Lambinon, “NSRI Plettenberg Bay and the police services were activated at 07h53 following reports of a shark incident at Central Beach.” “The sea rescue craft Eric Stratford was launched. On arrival on the scene, the body of a believed to be 39-year-old […]

today26 September 2022

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Plettenberg Bay closes beaches following fatal shark incident

LOCAL The NSRI and the Bitou Municipality are appealing to the public to be cautious along the Plettenberg Bay and Southern Cape coastline. Beaches have been closed in Plettenberg Bay by Bitou Municipalty. This sadly follows a fatal shark incident at Central Beach on Sunday morning. NSRI Plettenberg Bay and the police services were activated at 07h53 following reports of a shark incident at Central Beach. The sea rescue craft […]

today25 September 2022

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Tributes for swimmer killed by shark at Plett beach

A swimmer who was killed by a shark at Sanctuary Beach in Plettenberg Bay on Tuesday has been named as Bruce Wolov. A family message on Facebook by Galya Wolov shared: “We will remember him as a loving husband, our dad and friend who was taken from us far too soon, while doing what he was passionate about.” Stockbroker David Shapiro, who expressed his sorrow, said Wolov was a long-distance swimmer and a well-known […]

today30 June 2022

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Plett beach closed following fatal shark attack

LOCAL The National Sea Rescue Institute has called for vigilance along the Southern Cape coastline, following a fatal shark attack in Plettenberg Bay  on Monday. Local beaches have been closed until further notice, after the NSRI retrieved the body of a man from Sanctuary Beach. Spokesperson, Craig Lambinon, said that two rescue crafts were launched after an alarm by one of the residents. The NSRI and the Bitou Municipality conveyed […]

today29 June 2022

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