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Fisherman drowns in Lake Victoria in efforts to save his boat

By The Standard December 02, 2025

Source: The Standard

Fisherman drowns in Lake Victoria in efforts to save his boat

A 49-year-old fisherman drowned while wading in Lake Victoria to save his boat that was being swept away by waves in Homa Bay.Eyewitnesses said George Odhiambo had docked his boat at the lake shore. But a storm occurred, which cut the rope that was tied to an anchor that held it.After losing the anchorage, the boat was carried away by the water waves towards the deeper part of the lake. He followed the boat but got stuck in the water.Homa Bay County Beach Management Network Chairman Edward Oremo said Odhiambo could not swim because that point was deep and muddy.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp“Odhiambo got stuck in the mud, sank and died instantly,” Oremo said.He then disappeared before fishermen used fishing nets to remove his body.“Our colleagues who were at the scene used a fishing net and retrieved his body some hours later,” Oremo said.Meanwhile, his friend managed to swim and got hold of the boat and saved it.Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
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Eyewitnesses said George Odhiambo had docked his boat at the lake shore. But a storm occurred, which cut the rope that was tied to an anchor that held it.After losing the anchorage, the boat was carried away by the water waves towards the deeper part of the lake. He followed the boat but got stuck in the water.Homa Bay County Beach Management Network Chairman Edward Oremo said Odhiambo could not swim because that point was deep and muddy.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp“Odhiambo got stuck in the mud, sank and died instantly,” Oremo said.He then disappeared before fishermen used fishing nets to remove his body.“Our colleagues who were at the scene used a fishing net and retrieved his body some hours later,” Oremo said.Meanwhile, his friend managed to swim and got hold of the boat and saved it.Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp

After losing the anchorage, the boat was carried away by the water waves towards the deeper part of the lake. He followed the boat but got stuck in the water.Homa Bay County Beach Management Network Chairman Edward Oremo said Odhiambo could not swim because that point was deep and muddy.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp“Odhiambo got stuck in the mud, sank and died instantly,” Oremo said.He then disappeared before fishermen used fishing nets to remove his body.“Our colleagues who were at the scene used a fishing net and retrieved his body some hours later,” Oremo said.Meanwhile, his friend managed to swim and got hold of the boat and saved it.Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp

Homa Bay County Beach Management Network Chairman Edward Oremo said Odhiambo could not swim because that point was deep and muddy.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp“Odhiambo got stuck in the mud, sank and died instantly,” Oremo said.He then disappeared before fishermen used fishing nets to remove his body.“Our colleagues who were at the scene used a fishing net and retrieved his body some hours later,” Oremo said.Meanwhile, his friend managed to swim and got hold of the boat and saved it.Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp

“Odhiambo got stuck in the mud, sank and died instantly,” Oremo said.He then disappeared before fishermen used fishing nets to remove his body.“Our colleagues who were at the scene used a fishing net and retrieved his body some hours later,” Oremo said.Meanwhile, his friend managed to swim and got hold of the boat and saved it.Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp

He then disappeared before fishermen used fishing nets to remove his body.“Our colleagues who were at the scene used a fishing net and retrieved his body some hours later,” Oremo said.Meanwhile, his friend managed to swim and got hold of the boat and saved it.Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

“Our colleagues who were at the scene used a fishing net and retrieved his body some hours later,” Oremo said.Meanwhile, his friend managed to swim and got hold of the boat and saved it.Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Meanwhile, his friend managed to swim and got hold of the boat and saved it.Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Suba Central Sub-county Police Commander Caxton Ndunda confirmed the incident.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp

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