Underwater Search and Recovery Mandurah helps people find items lost under the water

Sarah Falson
October 9 2022 - 6:00pm
Luke Heady (pictured with his fiance Emma) is the owner of Underwater Search and Recovery Mandurah. He is an ex-police diver who now locates items people have lost in the water, including mobile phones and jewellery. Pictures supplied
Luke Heady (pictured with his fiance Emma) is the owner of Underwater Search and Recovery Mandurah. He is an ex-police diver who now locates items people have lost in the water, including mobile phones and jewellery. Pictures supplied

Luke Heady was reading a post in a local Facebook group, that requested help to locate a pair of expensive glasses which were lost underwater in the Mandurah canals in Western Australia's southwest, when he realised he could help.

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Sarah Falson

Sarah Falson

Journalist, ACM

Daily Liberal journalist. I love telling people's stories. Get in touch at sarah.falson@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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