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Cops ID Gansbaai victims
14/04/2008 11:04  - (SA)  

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  • Johannesburg - Three tourists who died in a shark-diving boat accident were identified on Monday by Western Cape police.

    Two men from the United States and one from Norway died when their shark-diving boat capsized near Kleinbaai on Sunday,

    The two Americans who died in the accident were named as Cassey Scott Lajeunesse, 35, from Maine and Christopher Tallman, 34, from California.

    Kenneth Roque from Moss in Norway was the third victim.

    "Nine crew members and nine other tourists survived the incident and were treated for injuries and shock" said police spokesperson Andre Traut.

    Traut said three death inquest case dockets had been registered.

    Gansbaai police were investigating the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.

    On Sunday, National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) spokesperson Craig Lambinon said the boat that capsized was a 36 foot White Shark Projects boat.

    Chairperson of the Great White Shark Protection Foundation, Mariette Hoply, said the shark-cage diving boat had anchored just before a freak wave struck it around 10:00 on Sunday, causing it to capsize.

    The boat's crew had not started shark-cage diving when the wave struck.

     
     



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