The swimming hole and the track into the area being guarded by police last night. Photo / Daniel Hines
The swimming hole and the track into the area being guarded by police last night. Photo / Daniel Hines
Police divers have found the body of a teenage boy who disappeared while swimming at Hunua Falls last night.
The 17-year-old was swimming with friends at the popular south-east Auckland waterfall when he got into difficulty about 6pm.
Police said this afternoon members of the Wellington-based Police National Dive Squadfound his body just after 10am.
A friend of the teen's, and two members of the public, attempted to go to his aid, but were unsuccessful.
His friend was injured in the rescue attempt and later airlifted to Middlemore Hospital by Auckland's Westpac Rescue Helicopter in a moderate condition. A hospital spokeswoman said the man was discharged last night.
Last night, a woman identifying herself as the teen's sister asked her friends on Facebook to pray for her brother.
"This occurred at Hunua Falls today and my family and I need your prayers."It has been a horror summer in New Zealand's waters.
During the official Christmas holiday period, seven people drowned. Since the start of this year, 15 people have drowned.
A spate of drownings and injuries on one day last month prompted water safety experts to beg young men to stop overestimating their abilities or underestimating conditions.
On February 8 two people drowned and six others were injured in five separate incidents.
One of the injured was an 18-year-old man who nearly drowned at Hunua Falls.
Water safety expert Kevin Moran of Auckland University said 80 per cent of all drownings in New Zealand were men, almost all aged between 15 and 45.