By Jurina Nkwazi
31 October 2010
A body of a man believed to be that of two men who drowned on Monday has been found on the False Bay beach.
NSRI spokesperson Graig Lambinon said, “The family of one of the men was on the beach at the reserve in Mitchell's Plain on Saturday when the body of the man was spotted in shallow water around noon.
The corpse has been send for DNA analyses which will determine the man’s identity.
A search for the other man will continue today.
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