Man killed after whale crashes into boat in Sydney’s east named

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A man who after his boat was shot by a violation whale in the waters of Sydney's eastern suburbs. After reporting that there was an empty boat around 0600 on Saturday, the police were called to Cape Banks in La Perouse. The officers pulled an unconscious man out of the water, but he could not revive him tragically and were declared . The man has been described as 61 -year -old Stuart Collings, who has been believed to be a passenger on the boat since then. A second man, Mr. Collings, his brother -in -law and captain Darren Curmi, was helped by the Witnesses and brought land. 53 -year -old NSW ambulance ran to the St George Hospital by medical officials, where he stayed in a stable position. Camera icon Stuart Collings, 61, Cape Banks in La Perouse unconsciously withdrawn from Cape Banks. The brother -in -law of camera symbol, Mr. Collings and Captain Darren Curmi, was helped by the Witnesses and brought to land. The police believe that the 4.8 -meter runabout ship was probably shot or impressed by a violation whale and caused both men to bend and removed. Deputy Chairman Siobhan Munro said that two men were in water for about 45 minutes before seeing another boat. He said that the incident was tragic, but perhaps surprisingly, considering the trend of whales from water. Unexpected." While investigating the incident, the drawing road boat ramp in Botanic was closed on Saturday. In accordance with the law, all boats must keep at least 100 meters from whales. Southern migration, which contains well -known humpback whales, continues from September to November on the eastern coast of Australia.