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Student who drowned was working at Central Otago cherry orchard

Otago Daily Times
17 Jan, 2021 09:36 PM2 mins to read

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Pinders Pond, near Roxburgh. Photo / Simon Henderson

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A 23-year-old Malaysian national who died at a popular Roxburgh swimming spot on Friday evening was an Auckland student working at a Central Otago orchard.

Police confirmed he was Ehsan Bin Zakaria Muhammad.

He had been swimming at Pinders Pond, near Roxburgh, and failed to surface.

Emergency services were notified of a person missing in the water about 7.35pm.

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The police national dive squad was notified, but was later stood down when divers from a local search and rescue team were called in and recovered Muhammad's body from the murky water about 9.25pm.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews from Roxburgh and a rescue helicopter were also sent to the area.

A Roxburgh resident, who declined to be named, said the man was working at a cherry orchard. The community was shocked by his death.

Two Dunedin women, who were holidaying in a campervan at the pond, said they were initially mystified when they saw police searching under large trees on the far side of the pond from the campsite.

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"We saw the helicopter landing and soon after that we saw a couple of divers with flippers coming down the bank."

It was not until later that they learned someone had died.

A police spokesman said Muhammad's death would be referred to the coroner.

The Malaysian High Commission is providing consular assistance and has extended condolences to Muhammad's family and friends.

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