Search Efforts Conclude with Tragic Discovery
A 30-year-old man who disappeared during a Sunday afternoon swim at Maroubra Beach has been found deceased following an extensive search operation. Authorities confirmed recovery of the man’s body on Tuesday afternoon after he failed to return from the water two days prior.
Multi-Agency Response Mobilized
Emergency services launched a major search Sunday shortly before 4pm when lifesavers noticed the swimmer hadn’t returned to shore at the beach’s southern end. The operation involved NSW Water Police, Surf Life Saving NSW personnel, and Randwick Council lifeguards, with additional support from volunteer marine rescue units.
“While formal identification remains pending, we believe this is the missing individual,” officials stated in a Tuesday afternoon update. The discovery occurred around 12:20pm during coordinated search efforts involving helicopters, jet-skis, and diver teams.
Dangerous Conditions Preceded Incident
Witnesses reported challenging sea conditions when the man entered the water with friends. As a precautionary measure, authorities temporarily cleared the beach on Sunday while multiple aircraft scanned the coastline.
The extensive search spanned nearly 48 hours before concluding with the tragic recovery. A report is now being prepared for the coroner as investigators work to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.
Maroubra Beach remains open to the public, with officials reminding swimmers to exercise caution and heed safety warnings from lifeguards.

