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  •   Home > News > National > Lower South Island

    A close shave for a Stewart Island hunter saved by his personal locater beacon- after spending the night alone out in the cold

    A close shave for a Stewart Island hunter saved by his personal locater beacon- after spending the night alone out in the cold


    Police were alerted late Sunday evening a man hadn't returned as planned to his Port Adventure hut.

    The Southern Lakes Helicopter undertook a full night-vision search at 4am with no luck, and initiated a full rescue response.

    Just after 10.30, the beacon was activated -- and the helicopter located the man and returned him to his hunting party.

    Officers says it's a good example of the importance of being prepared for any outdoor adventure.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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