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Incredible support” during Lake Wanaka search

Published: Tue 24 Jul 2018 02:26 PM
Please attribute to Detective Sergeant Derek Shaw
Police are grateful to the many specialists and volunteers who provided invaluable support during the search for pilot Matthew Wallis.
A body, believed to be that of Mr Wallis, was recovered from the Stevensons Arm area of Lake Wanaka last night.
This has now been referred to the Coroner and TAIC is now investigating.
Police cannot express enough how appreciative we are to the many people who assisted in the search, working long hours in cold conditions.
We are fortunate in New Zealand to be able to draw upon a range of professionals who are dedicated to putting people first.
Local Police, LandSAR, Coastguard, the Harbourmaster, the Rescue Coordination Centre, Police divers, and the Navy were among those involved.
Many people also offered their maritime and aviation services.
Police divers and the Navy hydrographic team showed true dedication out in the water.
The combined efforts and the expertise was highly appreciated by Police who led the search and recovery.
I know the Wallis family are truly grateful to everyone for the work they have done since Saturday.
Police are aware that Matthew was a well-known figure in the area and that the community will want to join us in giving the family the space they now deserve.
ENDS

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