Beachport fishermen found dead
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The bodies of three fishermen have been found after they went missing off South Australia’s Limestone Coast.

Concerns arose around 2:30 pm yesterday when the three men, all from New South Wales and aged 65, 67, and 74, did not return from a fishing trip near Beachport, approximately 300 kilometers southeast of Adelaide.

In response, a large-scale search operation was launched, involving PolAir crews, State Emergency Service volunteers, local boat operators, drones, and water police.

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Beachport fishermen found dead

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Police have confirmed the recovery of all three men’s bodies.

“Police thank the emergency service personnel and members of the public who assisted in the search,” SA Police said in a statement.

Members of the public have been asked to leave the boat in situ for police to collect.

Police will prepare a report for the coroner.

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