Police: Shark may have taken man's body

By Michelle Hoctor
Updated November 5 2012 - 7:55pm, first published March 11 2009 - 10:14am
Police Rescue teams search for missing man Patrick Koffa, whose body they believe may have been taken by a shark. Picture: HANK van STUIVENBERG
Police Rescue teams search for missing man Patrick Koffa, whose body they believe may have been taken by a shark. Picture: HANK van STUIVENBERG
Patrick Koffa
Patrick Koffa

Police are speculating that the body of a swimmer who went missing at City Beach on Sunday may have been taken by a shark.Fishermen reported the presence of two large bull sharks on Tuesday, about 1km from shore in the area where Patrick Koffa, a 19-year-old Liberian refugee, vanished while swimming with friends.Police Rescue search co-ordinator Sergeant Manni Verzosa said the longer the search continued, the higher the possibility a shark was involved.

  • Slideshow: Police launch large-scale search for missing swimmer"That's the worst-case scenario as far as a recovery effort is concerned," Sgt Verzosa said."The sharks spotted were apparently big. I don't know how long exactly but the fishos said they were huge."The waters are still warm so unfortunately that's a reality of what's here."Mr Koffa disappeared at 8.45pm after becoming caught in a rip.Yesterday marked day three of a massive search effort, spearheaded by Police Rescue Squad officers. Sgt Verzosa said mounted police had also been brought in to search beaches, together with police trailbike riders and lifeguard quad bikes."We are making every attempt to cover all bases in areas where there's a possibility of the body surfacing and the possible extraction and recovery," Sgt Verzosa said."With the water component, we are searching from the shore, 5km out into the open sea, and from Bellambi in the north, to Hill 60 at Port Kembla in the south.""But there has been nothing; I really feel for the family. His mother is at Lidcombe waiting for our call.""His sister (Veronica Chea) is still here, continuing her beachside vigil."Sgt Verzosa said if the search was unsuccessful, the rescue effort would be reviewed tomorrow.
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