Men's short voyage on Brisbane River pontoon baffles police, Two men spent almost two hours floating down the Brisbane River from South Bank toward the Story Bridge early Sunday morning clutching a large metal pontoon, police said. It is unclear if the bizarre cruise was linked to fans of the British and Irish Lions celebrating their 23-21 win over the Wallabies at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday. However, a source said the men appeared in jovial mood, considering the hour and the predicament, and were speaking with what sounded like British accents.
Their flotation device appeared to be a private pontoon broken loose from its mooring, she said. Police were first called about 1.30am Sunday by people at South Bank who noticed the pontoon floating by. The entire spectacle was watched by police on the shore, but they were unable to apprehend — or rescue — the men,
オークリー メガネ, as the pontoon washed onto rocks around 3.15am near the Story Bridge and the pair disappeared before police arrived. Water Police had been called, but were unable to mobilise in time.
Police were even speaking to the two men as they floated down the river, a media spokesman said. We were speaking with the two men from the shore, but by the time the officers arrived to where the pontoon came onto the rocks,
サングラスオークリー, they had already left. Investigations into the whereabouts of the two men, and the owner of the pontoon,
oakley サングラス, were continuing.