Lusanda Bill
22 July 2011
Three South Africans have been reported missing after being separated from their group while hiking in the Fish River Canyon in southern Namibia.
The group of nine people, including two guides, had entered the area last week Wednesday and were due back at the beginning of this week.
It is believed that they became separated after they took different routes around a giant boulder.
The trio have been identified as Ricky and Sandra Harmse and Rene Booyse.
A rescue helicopter was only sent out earlier yesterday in search of them.
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