What started as a quiet morning by the river in Jindalee turned into heartbreak as a 23-year-old man slipped into the water and never resurfaced.
Incident and Search Effort
The body of a 23-year-old man who drowned in the Brisbane River at Jindalee was discovered downstream after a thorough search. The local community has been stunned by the incident.

The man drowned in the river close to the Jindalee Boat Ramp at approximately 5:30 a.m. on Sunday during a pontoon trip with family and friends. Strong currents swept him away despite efforts at an immediate rescue.
Offices opened up a mass search, with Queensland Water Police, Dive Squad, SES, and Marine Rescue utilising boats, helicopters, and submersible gear. Local people also assembled in the hopes of a rescue.

Body Recovered, Community Impact
Emergency workers discovered his body downstream on Tuesday morning after close to two days. The authorities declared the event an accident with no sign of foul play. Although alcohol was not clearly implicated, officials appealed for people to exercise caution by the river.
The Jindalee community has been very touched, with many offering condolences. Residents recognized the river’s dangers, especially its volatile currents.
Safety Reminder
Authorities caution about the dangers on Brisbane’s waterways, suggesting life jackets, careful behaviour, and an eye on conditions. While Jindalee is in mourning, the tragedy emphasizes the importance of water safety watchfulness.
Published 18-March-2025