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Body of Missing Jetskier Recovered from Lake Taupō

The Police Dive Squad has recovered the body of the jetskier reported missing on Lake Taupō near Nukuhau / Acacia Bay. The recovery marks the conclusion of an extensive search effort involving multiple organisations and the local community.

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Police have extended their deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased during this difficult time.

“We wish to thank all involved in the search, including members of the public, the Harbourmaster, Coastguard, and the Tūwharetoa Māori Trust Board and local hapū for their invaluable support to the whānau,” a Police spokesperson said.

As part of cultural and environmental respect, a rāhui has been placed over the Nukuhau / Acacia Bay area. The rāhui, which restricts activities in the affected area, will remain in place for the next few days, with further updates to follow regarding its lifting.

The death has been referred to the Coroner for investigation.

Taupo from the marina, Photo credit: K Thomson

This tragic incident is a stark reminder of the importance of water safety and the unpredictable nature of New Zealand’s waterways.

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The local community continues to rally around the family, offering support and condolences during this time of loss.

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