Cliff fall student's family head to Australia as search called off

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The Swedish student had moved to Sydney on an international student visa and had been working as a bartender. 9News

Noa Sage, 20, was sightseeing in Manly on the city's northern beaches when he fell onto rocks and was then swept away at the notoriously dangerous North Head.READ MORE: 

Noa Sage, 20, was sightseeing in Manly on the city's northern beaches when he fell onto rocks and was then swept away at the notoriously dangerous North Head. The Swedish student had moved to Manly in September on an international student visa and had been working as a bartender. Hampered by the weather, days of searching by the Northern Beaches Police Area Command, the Marine Area Command, surf life savers and air crew failed to find him.Child sexual abuse survivors win fight for legal reformA police spokesperson said the search was called off on January 27 and efforts to find Sage were now considered a recovery operation.Police said his family was expected to arrive in Australia next week.

 

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