Five dead after NZ boat reportedly collides with whale


A New Zealand whale watching boat similar to that which capsized earlier today. Police say they are still investigating why the boat sank in calm waters. – Wikipedia pic, September 10, 2022.

FIVE people are dead after a boat flipped over in waters off New Zealand’s South Island today, with “indications” the vessel capsized after colliding with a whale.

The boat, which had 11 people on board, mostly from a bird-watching group, overturned in calm waters soon after 10am at Goose Bay, about 15km south of Kaikoura, according to local officials.

A rescue operation that spanned nearly seven hours ended when a police dive squad recovered five bodies from inside the vessel.

Six people were rescued, having suffered minor injuries.

Media reports said the skipper of the boat had survived.

Earlier, images on social media showed survivors waving for help on the upturned hull of the 8.5m boat, which police confirmed belonged to a local charter business.

Kaikoura mayor Craig Mackle told AFP there were “indications” the boat had collided with a whale, but police wouldn’t comment on that possibility as their investigation continued.

“The information we have at the moment is it appears to be a collision. With what, we don’t know at this stage,” Kaikoura police Sgt Matt Boyce told a press conference.

“This is an unprecedented event that has occurred, involving significant response from emergency services and members of the public.”

Mackle was perplexed at how the boat had capsized in what he said were “flat, perfect” conditions, and confirmed it was a time of year when whales were prevalent off Kaikoura’s coast.

“Humpback whales are coming through at the moment and we have sperm whales that are resident.”

Kaikoura is a popular tourist attraction because of its abundant wildlife and boasts the country’s premier whale-watching experience.

“This is a tragic event that affects many lives, not least of all, family and loved ones,” Mackle said.

“Our heartfelt sorrow and condolences go to them.” – AFP, September 10, 2022.


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