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Searches are continuing on Friday for seven people who are missing in seperate cases in the Eastern- and Southern Cape.
Four people are still missing after they failed to return from a fishing outing on the Keurbooms River in Plettenberg Bay on Thursday night night.
NSRI spokesperson, Craig Lambinon, says they were alerted about 8.30PM to the tragedy.
The body of a woman, who was also on the boat, was found in the surf at the river mouth on Thursday and that of her eight-year-old child on Friday morning.
At this stage it is unknown what has caused this incident, although it is suspected that their boat was swepped out at sea through the river mouth.
Lambinon says four men aged between 40 and 50 are still missing.
Meanwhile a search for two 12-year-old boys who went missing during a school outing at Kidds beach near East London has also yielded nothing so far.
The body of a 13-year-old girl was found shortly after the three children were swept to sea by a wave while walking on the beach last Saturday.
At Kareedouw, the search continues for a farmer in his 40s, Frits Myburgh, whose vehicle was swept off the Kouga bridge on Tuesday night.
His wife, Poppie, managed to cling to a rock downstream during the night and was rescued the next afternoon.