A surfer who used his experience on the coasts of New Zealand and Australia in an unsuccessful attempt to save a woman's life at Mahia Peninsula Beach is surprised people were swimming in the area.
Ross Shields, a 63-year-old retired industrial chemist now living in Hamilton, was looking for a surf on Sunday afternoon and had already decided against entering the waves at Blue Bay, Opoutama, when he saw the first signs of trouble.
"There was a good swell, and it was all over the place," he said.
"Like a washing machine. It was horrible."
He saw two surfers, at a spot known as The Tracks, and a short distance from where the tragedy happened. But the sea was "a mess", and Mr Shields thought: "What are these guys out there for?" But it didn't stop him leaping into action when two boys came running towards him from further along the beach and told him they needed help because their mother was drowning.