Police say they are committed to finding a 13-year-old boy
missing in Waikato River but have scaled down the search.
Zharian Watkins jumped off the 10m high Tainui Bridge in
Huntly on Friday afternoon and landed on his friend, who had
jumped just before him.
The friend was taken to Waikato Hospital with a gash to his
head and an injured shoulder but Zharian failed to resurface.
Police, including the national dive squad, Environment
Waikato and members of the local community have been scouring
the river for any sign of the teenager since then but
Zharian's family were last night losing hope that he might be
found alive.
Searchers have looked as far as Ohinewai, some 8km north of
Huntly, and the dive squad was today searching water intakes
at the Huntly Power Station.
"At this time, a decision has been made to scale down the
search and re-evaluate the situation in the coming days,''
police said in a statement today.
"Police and Zharian's family are grateful for the assistance
of the local community who turned out in force to assist with
the search.
Police remain committed to locating Zharian and any calls
relating to this matter are to be directed to the Huntly
police.
Zharian's brother Tyrone said he had been warned against
jumping from the bridge but Zharian's friend Zaden Callaghan
said students from Huntly College would jump off the bridge
after school.
"But it depends what the water's like, because sometimes it's
shallow, sometimes it's deep. You don't really know and the
current can be kind of fast on some days, '' he told National
Radio.
Zaden said Zharian's family were devastated. The teenager is
one of three brothers and his mother is pregnant with a
fourth child. She reportedly went into labour and was taken
to hospital when told her son was missing.
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