Tech entrepreneur father-of-three presumed dead after ‘violent’ boat crash

Tech entrepreneur father-of-three presumed dead after ‘violent’ boat crash
Sydney tech entrepreneur Andrew Findlay is presumed useless after a ship crash off Watsons Bay on Thursday.

Rescue crews have been again out at the moment in search of indicators of the 51-year-old however he’s now presumed useless.

Police are scaling down the search for Sydney tech entrepreneur Andrew Findlay who was missing after a boat crash off Watsons Bay on Thursday. The father-of-three was on board the vessel with renowned art dealer Tim Klingender, 59, whose body has been pulled from the water.
Police are cutting down the seek for Sydney tech entrepreneur Andrew Findlay who was lacking after a ship crash off Watsons Bay on Thursday. (Supplied)

The boat was travelling in a northerly path from Bondi in direction of South Head in Watsons Bay.

NSW Police Superintendent Joe McNulty mentioned the boys have been fishing coming alongside rockface once they went over a bombora and have been swept up by a big wave in a “violent accident”.

”It has possibly capsized the vessel and thrown both men into the ocean,” McNulty mentioned.

The vessel stays within the rockface at Jacob’s Ladder close to South Head.

“The boat has capsized into the swell and it has been washed up onto the rocks,” McNulty mentioned.

Detectives have saved involved with Findlay’s household throughout the search.

Neither man was sporting a life jacket.

The father-of-three was on board the vessel with renowned art dealer Tim Klingender, 59, whose body has been pulled from the water.
The father-of-three was on board the vessel with famend artwork seller Tim Klingender, 59, whose physique has been pulled from the water. (Supplied)

“There is always a chance of survival wearing a lifejacket,” McNulty mentioned.

“This was a horrendous capsize and accident.

“It could have saved their lives on the time, it might haven’t.

”But the message is: always wear your life jacket.”

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