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The man who drowned at a popular Canterbury tourist spot was diving to collect seafood when he went out of sight for around an hour.
He was 43-year-old Chen You, from Halswell in Christchurch.
“We heard sirens from quite a distance away from shore, and the person was already on board the boat,” she said. “They were lying flat and receiving CPR.”
She said people ran along the pier as emergency services arrived within seconds and took over resuscitation efforts.
Despite CPR being administered, the person could not be revived, a police spokesperson said.
“Our thoughts are with Chen’s family and friends at this time.”
Cousins Johnathan Brian Webster, 54, of Dargaville, and Joseph Wiremu Webster, 43, of Tauranga, died after they were pulled unresponsive from the water at Ripirō Beach on Kaipara’s west coast on the evening of January 3.
The two men were seen struggling in the surf between Mahuta Gap and Glinks Gully.
Police were called to the river near Graham Island on Saturday after a report of a “struggling swimmer” being swept downstream.
His body was recovered on Tuesday, with the family notified.
Akaroa Wharf's Drummond pontoon. Photo / Christchurch City Council
Water safety advice
Earlier, Water Safety New Zealand chief executive Glen Scanlon urged people to keep in mind the key messages around water safety at this busy time.
“What we tend to see is so often those hot, calm days when people find themselves unexpectedly in more trouble because the conditions look so good,” Scanlon said.