Nelson Mail

Fathers face anxious wait

- Amy Ridout amy.ridout@stuff.co.nz

Tony Reynolds is enduring an anxious wait for news of his son.

‘‘It’s doing my head in,’’ he said. Dion Reynolds and Jessica O’Connor, both 23, headed into the remote Kahurangi National Park, in remote western Golden Bay on May 9.

On Tuesday, search and rescue teams began to scour the challengin­g terrain on the ground and from the air for the two missing trampers.

On Thursday, search teams found ‘‘items of interest’’ – a historic campsite and footprints. Police are yet to confirm they were linked to the missing friends.

Reynolds hadn’t seen his son since he moved back from Australia, where he had spent time living in the Outback, he said. Dion was ‘‘very outdoorsy’’, he said. ‘‘So is [Jessica], she’s done lots of bush courses. I can only hope they’re doing all right. They’re both together, they both have good experience.’’

Reynolds believed the duo were ‘‘reasonably well-equipped for six days or so.’’ However, as the days went by, his fears were mounting.

‘‘I think both would be getting in contact with us by now if they could.

‘‘I’m hoping that if one of them is hurt, they’re hunkered up and waiting for help.’’

‘‘I can only hope for the best and prepare for the worst.’’

Jessica’s father Mark O’Connor described his daughter as ‘‘resilient’’.

Her background in adventure tourism, horse riding, skiing and raft guiding, meant she was well-equipped for the outdoors, he said.

‘‘She’s a pretty resilient person, I can only hope that’s coming to the fore now.’’

He thanked the police, and the SAR teams out looking for the duo.

‘‘I appreciate everyone’s input; and am hoping for the best outcome.’’

Extra resources were sent in to assist in the search yesterday morning.

No heat or light sources were found by the Royal New Zealand Air Force NH90 helicopter that searched inland from the Anatori River mouth overnight Thursday. The helicopter would continue to deploy be involved in the search and help with logistics yesterday.

A drone would continue to be used. Both ground and air searchers commented on the density of the bush in the area on Thursday which made searching difficult.

Search management had been making extensive enquiries to corroborat­e differing reports of the expected return date of the pair.

Police are asking for anyone who has been around the Anatori, Webb, Kokopu, Independen­t and Fraser Rivers since May 8 and who may have seen the pair to get in touch.

Anyone with informatio­n should contact Police on 105 and quote event number P042228949.

 ?? NINA HINDMARSH/ STUFF ?? Searchers continues at Anatori in Kahurangi National Park are looking for Jessica O’Connor and Dion Reynolds.
NINA HINDMARSH/ STUFF Searchers continues at Anatori in Kahurangi National Park are looking for Jessica O’Connor and Dion Reynolds.
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Dion Reynolds
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Jessica O’Connor
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