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Friday, July 18, 2025

Search ends for missing fisherman

The search and rescue operation for a man in his 60s, missing from a vessel which sunk off Sandy Cape at the northern tip of K’gari three days ago, has today been suspended.

Queensland Police say the man was approximately five nautical miles off the Island when an emergency radio call was made at 8.30pm on Sunday.

Police and emergency services conducted a wide-ranging surface and aerial search, involving multiple aircraft and vessels.

Following the rescue of one crew member – a 25-year-old woman visiting from overseas – all subsequent efforts have failed to locate the skipper.

Wide Bay District Regional Search Coordinator, Rowan Treiguts said the outcome was heart-breaking for the family of the missing man.

“Despite our best efforts, we have been unable to locate the man and bring him home to his loved ones,” Senior Constable Treiguts said.

“We have liaised closely with his family and discussed the sad news regarding the likelihood of survival; they have asked for privacy during this difficult time.”

Senior Constable Treiguts praised the efforts of everyone involved in the search.

“We want to thank each and every person who assisted and who provided support during the search,” he said.

“The weather conditions were challenging, but our crews remained dedicated and professional.”

“While we hold serious concerns for the man’s welfare, I ask the boating community to be vigilant and to report any sightings or information to police immediately.”

Senior Constable Treiguts reminded boaties to be prepared and remain alert to conditions.

“Be mindful of changing weather conditions,” he said

“Before you set out, ensure you tell a responsible person about your itinerary and to raise the alarm early if you come into trouble.”

“And always wear your life jacket, as conditions change unexpectedly.”

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