G'day folks,
This is a really sombre story I just read re a bushwalker who has been missing three days in Queensland. It sounds like Authorities now believe he may have died...
BRISBANE, Aug 6 AAP
Police face the tough decision of whether to call off the search for a bushwalker in north Queensland who's been missing for three days in freezing conditions.
The search for the 46-year-old man, lost in the Eungella National Park northwest of Mackay, is expected to resume at first light on Tuesday.
Officers, State Emergency Service volunteers and locals have been scouring thick bushland around Mount Dalrymple since Saturday.
Officers fear he may be seriously injured or dead.
They say the man began descending the mountain alone about 10 minutes ahead of the group on Saturday.
He's dressed only in shorts, a T-shirt and a thin jumper, and conditions have been freezing.
Inspector Peter Flanders says Deputy Police Commissioner Ross Barnett will decide when to call off the search.
``Those conversations with the deputy commissioner will probably begin, I'd say, tomorrow,'' he told reporters in Mackay on Monday.
``We will do everything we can to make sure we have exhausted every single possible avenue to see whether we can find this man.''
Searchers were clinging to the hope he might still be alive, but the situation was very grave.
``The reality is we need to consider the fact that he might be seriously injured, and given the amount of time we also have to consider that he may no longer be alive,'' he said.
On Sunday night - the man's second night outdoors - the temperature had been predicted to plunge to between 0 and 3 degrees Celsius.
``The human body can only exist for so long in those (conditions) without warmth and without food and without water,'' Insp Flanders said.
The man's family was distraught, he added.