For years whenever it’s really rained kids have slid down a muddy hillside park in Unanderra on their bodyboards.
But this week the fun turned to tragedy when 11-year-old Ryan Teasdale died after being sucked into a stormwater drain when mucking about with his older brother and a dozen mates.
Ryan went missing at Riley Park on Thursday afternoon as torrential rain swept through NSW’s Illawarra region.
His 13-year-old brother raised the alarm about 4.30pm when he couldn’t find his sibling, sparking a frantic search which carried on until after midnight.
More than 100 people including SES, NSW Police and council, marine rescue and ambulance personnel resumed the search at first light on Friday.
Social media posts from locals suggest the park has been a popular spot for youngsters to play on bodyboards for decades.
“We saw them, about 20 kids with their boogie boards, it’s something kids do there all the time. So devastating,” one woman wrote on Facebook.
Search crews lifted the covers off drains across the road from the park, where water was rushing, while a contractor used a camera to search parts of the drainage system that were not easily accessible.
Ryan’s body was found after 11am on Friday in a creek bed at the end of a stormwater drain, about 500 metres from the park.