Underwater looking for the river for the man who guided in the water

The police divers are looking for a man who guided in the water in Greenwich, at the bottom of the Sydney bank, after his wife was saved by a passerby in the water.
The car entered the water near the ramp of the Manns Point boat in Greenwich around 16.20 on Monday afternoon and floated away as it quickly took water with the driver inside.
Emergency services arrive in Manns Point. Credit: Nine news
“We have serious concerns about the non -accounting person,” said Adam Dewberry, superintendent of NSW Fire and Rescue.
The police divers were coming to the prime time scene to start underwater search for the car and his driver.
In the meantime, a 74 -year -old woman believed she was man’s wife was sitting out of the car when “somehow ended up in water” during the accident.
“It was assisted by a passer-by who jumped by the five-meter drop-a edge,” Dewberry said.
Emergency services inspect a damaged fence to Manns Point.Credit: Nine news
Another witness also entered the water and the couple helped the woman on a nearby boat. The woman was taken to the hospital with an ankle injury.
The Parramatta river reaches a depth of about 10 meters in Manns Point. The panoramic point is well known for fishing and navigation.
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