Two sisters drown in Hermanus after being swept off harbour wall

Posted on 4 July 2022 By David Henning

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) was called out after two people, who appeared to be lifeless, were spotted in the water near Hermanus’s Old Harbour on 3 July.

Hermanus Old Harbour. Picture: Flickr Commons/ Robert Wallace

While responding to the call, the NSRI received additional reports that two people had been washed off the Old Harbour wall.

At the scene, the NSRI found two adult females, who were picked up by the rescue craft. CPR was started immediately. The women were taken to the NSRI rescue station, where paramedics continued performing CPR.

Unfortunately, all efforts to resuscitate them were exhausted, and they were declared dead by the paramedics.

The deceased were two sisters, aged 60 and 62, from Ceres; they were the mother and aunt of former Springbok rugby player Breyton Paulse. Paulse confirmed the incident, stating that ‘it is very sad. Pray for me and my family.’

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