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DROWNING TRAGEDY

Rescue Efforts Too Late

By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, December 17. Jn full view of crowds on the waterfront enjoying the mid-day sun, a deck-hand off the Union Company’s steamer Waimarino was drowned about 50 yards off the launch steps a few minutes before 2 o'clock this afternoon. The victim was John McCormick, aged 37, a Scotsman, who had been with the ship about two months. McCormick had friends living in Wellington, but it is not yet known whether he was married. The Waimarino, which is berthed on the eastern side of Prince’s Wharf, was loading sugar for the south from two lighters when the tragedy occurred. McCormick, clad onlj’ in a pair of shorts, was seen to dive in from a lighter and strike out for the launch steps about 100 yards away. Onlookers noticed that he appeared to be very awkward in the water and a few minutes later he was seen to be floating face downward, with his , arms stretched out in front of him.

Three young men from Blockhouse Bay, R. Jameson, W. 11. Clendon and R. B. Thompson, were watching McCormick when they noticed that he appeared to be in difficulties. Jameson, who is an indifferent swimmer, dived in from the launch steps fully clothed and made for the seaman about 50 yards off. At the same time a Tongan watersider, Leatuu Prescott, dived in from a lighter. Both swimmers were within a few yards of McCormick when he sank below the surface.

Two other watersiders working on the Tui, J. McCarthy, and Cyril Pearce, well known as a wrestling referee, also swam to the spot, but no trace could be found of the body. A crowd of between 200 and 300 people was clustered about the railing wa telling the rescue efforts. Dragging operations were continued throughout the remainder of the afternoon, but without

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 72, 18 December 1937, Page 10

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DROWNING TRAGEDY Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 72, 18 December 1937, Page 10

DROWNING TRAGEDY Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 72, 18 December 1937, Page 10