According to the friend, Zimmerman had consumed alcohol before and during the fishing excursion. Despite the unfavorable sea conditions characterized by strong currents and dirty water, the pair continued to fish while drinking. Zimmerman, dressed in casual attire and gumboots, attempted to jump between rocks when tragedy struck. His friend witnessed him losing his footing and being swept away by the turbulent waters.
Despite efforts to rescue Zimmerman, the challenging conditions prevented his friend from intervening effectively. The search and rescue operation that followed involved multiple agencies, but sadly, Zimmerman’s body was discovered several days later at a different location along the coast.
In light of this tragic incident, Coroner Mark Wilton emphasized the importance of safety measures while rock fishing. Recommendations from Surf Life Saving NZ include wearing a life jacket, assessing weather and surf conditions, fishing from secure locations, and always being accompanied by someone. Additionally, individuals are advised to carry flotation devices and have knowledge of emergency procedures.
The post-mortem results revealed the presence of alcohol and cannabis in Zimmerman’s system, with drowning determined as the cause of death. This unfortunate event underscores the need for heightened awareness and adherence to safety protocols to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Statistics from Water Safety NZ and Surf Lifesaving NZ highlight the prevalence of drowning incidents related to rock fishing, particularly among male individuals of Asian descent aged between 25 and 64. As efforts continue to raise awareness and promote water safety, it is essential for the public to prioritize caution and preparedness when engaging in water activities.
As we reflect on this heartbreaking loss, let us honor Zimmerman’s memory by prioritizing safety and vigilance while enjoying the beauty of New Zealand’s coastal landscapes.
– Catherine Hutton, Open Justice reporter