Sunday, March 5, 2017

Alcohol blamed after two men drown in Melbourne lake

Two men have drowned in a lake at Mill Park in Melbourne’s north, with Victorian police saying alcohol was a contributing factor.

Police said a 19-year-old man from Mernda and another man aged in his 30s were drinking alcohol with friends at Redleap Reserve about 6:30pm when they decided to try to swim across the lake.

Senior Sergeant Mark Smith said a large search-and-rescue operation involving the SES and Victoria Police was launched after a 21-year-old man tried to swim out and save the pair.

“He attempted to swim out and rescue his friends, and he started to feel the affects of water and alcohol himself,” he said.

“He returned to shore and alerted passers by to contact police.”

The men’s bodies were pulled from the water between 9:30pm and 10:00pm.

Source: Melbourne drowning: Bodies of two men pulled from Mill Park lake – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)


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