A Cape Town runner Moira Harding, who went missing after completing the Comrades Marathon on Sunday, was found in a critical condition on Monday near the NSRI base in Durban Central, reports said on Monday.
‘Moira Harding has been found and is alive. Thank you for the support and help,’ @ComradesRace said in a post on X.
UPDATE!
Moira Harding has been found and is alive. Thank you for the support and help. pic.twitter.com/9iBf4mAzhB
— ComradesRace (@ComradesRace) June 9, 2025
Following an extensive overnight search, authorities found the 54-year-old woman near the NSRI base on Point Road in Central Durban this morning. She was subsequently airlifted to the nearest hospital for medical treatment.
BREAKING NEWS: Moira Harding has been found. Authorities located the 54-year-old woman near the NSRI base on Point road in Durban central this morning following a massive search throughout the night. She has been airlifted to the nearest hospital. @Logic_Malinga pic.twitter.com/PBczwQzpkI
— ECR_Newswatch (@ECR_Newswatch) June 9, 2025
It is believed she became disoriented after the race and got lost.
Harding had officially finished the race at 4:52pm.
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The missing Comrades Marathon runner, Moira Harding, has been found and taken to a hospital for urgent medical care. Mlondi Radebe reports. pic.twitter.com/LzCp1QL5qO— SABC News (@SABCNews) June 9, 2025
Meanwhile, several runners and supported criticised the Comrades Marathon organisers for poor crowd control and chaotic scenes at the finish line, describing it as disorganised and stressful.
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Picture: @ComradesRace / X