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News.com.au
3 days ago
- General
- News.com.au
Brendon Doherty, 55, is missing after jumping off a bridge into croc infested water near Darwin
A man who jumped off a bridge into croc infested waters near Darwin is now missing after drifting away from workmates. Brendon Doherty, 55, jumped off the Channel Island Bridge into Darwin Harbour on Friday night but got caught in strong tidal currents and was unable to make it back to shore. His friends last saw him laughing in the water before he was swept away about 9.42pm. The Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports Mr Doherty was unable to swim back to shore despite encouragement from his friends. Police said he was last seen in the middle of the channel drifting towards Darwin City in strong currents. 'Witnesses observed him for approximately two minutes before losing sight of him,' a police spokesman said. The Search and Rescue Section was deployed and searched for Mr Doherty around the Middle Arm peninsula in Darwin Harbour overnight. Police urge anyone who may have see a man in the area or along the Darwin Harbour shoreline to provide aid and call Triple 0 immediately.

News.com.au
3 days ago
- General
- News.com.au
Man missing after jumping off Channel Island Bridge with mates on Friday night
A frantic search is underway for a 55-year-old man who went missing after jumping into the water near Channel Island. Brendon Doherty voluntarily jumped off Channel Island Bridge with work friends on Friday night, and was laughing and active in the water before drifting away. Police received a report at 9.42pm that Mr Doherty was unable to swim back to shore, despite his friends' attempts to encourage him. He was last seen in the middle of the channel, drifting toward Darwin City in strong tidal currents. Witnesses observed him for close to two minutes before losing sight of him. Mr Doherty was last seen wearing shorts, a dark shirt, and steel cap boots. NT Police Search and Rescue deployed and did an extensive search of the Middle Arm area overnight. Police are urging anyone who may witness a man floating or along the shore in the harbour to provide aid and call triple-0 immediately.