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Cape Town resident rescues man from riptide for second time

22 May 2026
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Peter Rietveld, a 72-year-old resident of Bloubergstrand, intervened to save 78-year-old Colin Doyle from a riptide on Mother’s Day, just two weeks after rescuing him in a similar situation. Despite warnings about poor weather conditions, Peter decided to visit the beach early that morning. While having coffee with his son, they were alerted by a woman named Sandy that Colin was in distress, stuck in a gully between rocks and seaweed. Peter, drawing from his lifelong experience with the sea, quickly jumped into action, equipped with a safety buoy. After successfully bringing Colin to safety, emergency services treated him for hypothermia and a low pulse rate, and he was discharged from the hospital later that day.

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This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance and the role of bystanders in emergency situations. Riptides pose significant dangers along coastlines, particularly in areas like Cape Town, where strong currents can quickly lead to life-threatening situations. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) frequently emphasizes the need for safety awareness among beachgoers, especially concerning weather conditions and water safety. The collaboration between Peter, Sandy, and emergency services illustrates how timely assistance can significantly impact the outcome of such emergencies.

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