Press

As the Wild Coast of South Africa is the place where we lost our precious son Bavo Verheyden (2011, Lusikisiki)  by drowning, we have committed ourselves to support initiatives which put the touristic sector, including governments and municipalities along the Wild Coast, under pressure to take the necessary measures to reduce coastal drowning of tourists. This is nothing more than in accordance with the Ethical Code for Tourism, which South Africa endorsed in 2002 and committed to implement. Therefore for Safe Coastal Tourism it is absolutely important that duty of information is enacted. Tourist safety and security, as mentioned in the Code, also involves managing physical or environmental risks (natural, climatological, epidemiological). "Physical and environmental risks manifest if the travellers are unaware of the natural characteristics of the destination and their effects, in particular of its flora and fauna, ... Physical and environmental risks are also largely personal risks, due to the traveller's ignorance or passive approach to potential risks". (Source: Tourist Safety and Security: Practical Measures for Destinations, published in 1996 by WTO).

Meanwhile a settlement has been reached which Ntafufu Eco Lodge (before named Khululeka Resort) confirming there is a legal duty of information. The settlement has been made a court order by the High Court of South Africa, Western Division, Cape Town in September 2019.

But not only in South Africa information and warnings should be provided by touristic sector. Everywhere in the world touristic stakeholders have the responsibility to provide honest, complete and correct information about health, safety and prevention of accident in the environment of touristic destinations which they advertise.

Under the item 'press' we collect press articles related to drowning along the Wild Coast, drowning of Belgian citizens in the world, the implementation of the Code of Ethics for Tourism in Flanders and in South Africa and in other countries, legislation addressing the problem of drowning of tourists, initiatives which raise (open) water safety awareness, ....

Wat met de kustreddingsdienst (IKWV) na afslanking provincies?
29/05/2016
Een jaar geleden (10/6/2015) werd de vraag al gesteld of de provincie lid kan blijven van de IKWV en onder die hoedanigheid jaarlijks 250.000 € blijft inbrengen in het IKWV? En zo niet, betekent dit het einde van het IKWV? Of zal Vlaanderen de bijdrage die de provincie vandaag betaalt, overnemen? Of verwacht Vlaanderen dat de andere partners, voornamelijk de gemeenten, binnen de IKWV dit zullen overnemen?
Reeds twee incidenten aan de kust tijdens Hemelvaartweekend!
09/05/2016
Met de eerste zonnige dagen en het lange weekend van Hemelvaart  trokken heel veel toeristen naar de Belgische Kust. Het was er op de koppen lopen. Gaan zwemmen in zee was echter geen goed idee, zo bleek. Zo deden er zich reeds twee incidenten voor die gelukkig goed afliepen.
Two SANDF soldiers presumed drowned at Port St Johns
16/04/2016
DROWNING CONTINUES at second beach in Port St Johns South Africa!
rip currents claimed 22 lives in the first week of 2016 off South Africa's coast
14/01/2016
Following the high figures of drowning and near drownings over the passed season, NSRI calls for improved signage on dangerous beaches and education of beach goers to raise awareness on the danger of rip currents of the South African coast.

The figures in the press article only relate to interventions made by NSRI.
Launch of new Drowning Prevention Programme by Bluewater Bay Surf Lifesaving
03/12/2015
On 29 November 2015 Bluewater Bay Surf Lifesaving Club launched its new drowning prevention initiative. This club has been awarded already three times (in 2012, 2013 and 2014) with the Bavo Verheyden award, named after Bavo Verheyden, a young Belgian man who tragically lost his life to drowning while swimming at the Wild Coast. This award has been set up by Lifesaving South Africa in October 2011 for the best drowning prevention programme in South Africa.
Drowning tragedy at Zimbali Beach for family of Pietermaritzburg
07/11/2015
Tragedy struck again for a Pietermaritzburg family when a man, his wife and daughter drowned on Saturday afternoon at about 3 pm at Zimbali beach (on Durban's north coast), after being swept by a large breaking wave.
Russian man drowns in Durban
26/10/2015
A Russian drowned off Durban's North Beach on Sunday morning. Further details of the drowning were not immediately available.
Northern Irish honeymoon couple drowns in Plettenberg Bay (South Africa)
23/10/2015
A young couple from Northern Ireland, John (28) and Lynette (26) Rodgers, who were married only six days before, drowned on Friday  in Plettenberg Bay, which is a picturesque area along the coast in Western Cape and very popular with tourists. They had just checked in in the Robberg Beach Lodge which is next to the beach, when they decided to take a swim, just after 5pm. A witness said the time of finding the bodies was 17h10.
Nieuw zwembrevet focust op watergewenning
06/10/2015
Safe Coastal Tourism is blij met de lancering van de nieuwe brevetten die focussen op waterveiligheid i.p.v. op lijntjes trekken in het water zoals vroeger het geval was. Dat ook SCT vragende partij was, was al te lezen op deze site.