A man's fatal decision to leap from a bank onto a raft he had been thrown out of on a swollen Bay of Plenty river has been described as "unfortunate" by a coroner.
An inquest in Whakatane this morning heard the moments leading up to the drowning of Taupo plumber Terry Mason during a hunting and rafting trip in the Raukumara Ranges in October 2010.
Mr Mason, 44, had been with experienced Kawerau rafter Graeme Arden, Mr Arden's wife Kylie, and Taupo man Stephen Moncur on the planned six-day trip when they tried to cross the Motu River about 3.30pm on October 15.
The river was flowing about four times the normal run of water for the Motu when the group attempted to navigate an area of rapids.
All but Mrs Arden were tipped from the raft.