Update 6: Stewart Island SAR
There will be no searches today for the four remaining people missing from the Easy Rider.
Police have made a decision not to search today because no new information has come to hand. However they say that
re-activating the search is still a possibility should new information become available.
Since Thursday afternoon, Police, SAR staff, the Navy, Riverton and Bluff Coast guards and members of the local
commercial fishing fleet, have put in around 52 hours of searching in the vicinity and wider locality where the Easy
Rider was found resting on the sea floor on Friday. In total 27 vessels have participated in the search, with a maximum
of 15 vessels at any one time.
The Navy Dive squad assisted by the Police Dive squad dived twice at the site yesterday, carrying out an extensive
search of the vessel but found no sign of the missing people.
Using a sonar unit they collected visual footage of 40,000 square metres and found nothing significant.
An aerial and sea search was also carried out yesterday. A fixed wing aircraft conducted an aerial search of the
mainland coast between an area of roughly Riverton and Waipapa Point. Two coastguard vessels also searched the mainland
coast. The outer islands at Bluff - including the area around Ruapuke Island - was also searched. Nothing of
significance was found.
Four bodies had previously been found during searches, one on Thursday and three on Friday. A survivor was also picked
up on Thursday.
The contribution of local experts has been invaluable to the search management team to ensure that every conceivable
possibility has been looked at.
Police also acknowledge the huge effort from the whole search team and in particular the many volunteers from the local
commercial fishing community.
Police had hoped for a better outcome at this stage, and our thoughts and sympathies remain with all families involved.
This is obviously a very stressful time for the families and they have asked Police to pass on their request that the
media respects their privacy during this very difficult time.
We continue to support the families with our iw liaison officers and victim support teams.
ENDS