- Three people, including two marine volunteers, died after a rescue boat capsized off Ballina, New South Wales, Australia.
- The incident occurred on Monday evening when a Marine Rescue NSW vessel overturned while attempting to assist a yacht in distress near the notoriously hazardous Ballina bar.
- The two deceased volunteers were aged 78 and 62, while the body of the third man, in his mid-50s, was found nearby; he was not wearing a life jacket.
- The rescue crew had set out in "very severe conditions" with a 2.5m swell, leading to the capsizing of their "fit for purpose" vessel.
- Police are investigating the incident, including how the distressed yacht came to be near the breakwall before it sank.
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‘Hero’ marine volunteers killed while trying to save yacht in distress