A search has resumes for an 11-year-old boy swept out to sea on the New South Wales Central Coast yesterday.
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00:00The search here off the entrance is involving a rescue helicopter, multiple drones, police
00:07vessels out on the water, jet skis as well with surf lifesavers, council lifesavers and
00:13marine police all involved in looking for the 11-year-old boy.
00:17What the police have told us is that they are still treating this as a search mission.
00:21They have not moved into recovery stage even though there are police divers out in the
00:26water today.
00:27We have aerial assets, marine assets and surf lifesaving assets completely on the ground
00:35and that will continue throughout the day with the priority being trying to locate the
00:40boy.
00:41The understanding is at this stage that the family were here fishing and they were attempting
00:46to cross the channel when the boy was swept into the ocean from the channel.
00:51We know from police that the boy was visiting the entrance from Sydney, from Western Sydney
00:56with his father and with his other young brothers.
00:59They were on a fishing trip yesterday and they were crossing the entrance channel from
01:02north to south in the afternoon just after 5 o'clock and that's when the little boy got
01:07into trouble.
01:08So there were some bystanders quickly jumping in the water to help dad with the other children
01:11and by the time he turned around and went to help his 11-year-old, the current unfortunately
01:15was too strong and he had been swept away in the water.
01:19So the search is focusing on the area from the entrance down to Avoca Beach which is
01:23quite a few beaches away.
01:25It's an extensive search area but the conditions here are good.
01:28The water is quite clear and the surf is not very strong today.
01:32The search as far as we know will continue throughout the rest of the day.