Body of missing kayaker found in waters off Sentosa: Police


The woman had gone missing after going on a kayaking expedition with three other companions on Sunday. - LIANHE ZAOBAO

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The body of a kayaker who went missing on Sunday (Oct 22) morning has been found in waters off Sentosa, police have said.

It was found and retrieved off Sentosa by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) at 3pm on Tuesday, said police in response to queries from The Straits Times.

Police later established the body to be that of the 33-year-old woman who had gone missing after going on a kayaking expedition with three other companions on Sunday morning.

“Based on preliminary investigations, the Police do not suspect foul play,” said a police spokesman, adding that investigations are ongoing.

The woman’s kayak reportedly capsized in the waters between Sentosa and Palau Tekukor, in a patch of sea known as the Buran Channel.

She had reportedly been trying to save one of her companions, whose kayak had capsized, before she capsized herself.

Both of them were swept under the currents, but her companion, a man, was later rescued by a passing boat.

The incident sparked a search and rescue mission involving the SCDF and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).

A team of divers, a rescue vessel and patrol craft were deployed to look for the woman. The MPA also issued a navigation broadcast to ships in the area to report any sighting of a person in distress.

Ninja Kayakers Foilers founder Clarence Chua told ST on Monday that the channel is a “notoriously difficult” stretch of water that is hard even for expert kayakers.

“We call it a ‘washing machine’ because the water just churns you around – left, right, up and down,” he added.

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