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Australia's Greatest Mysteries Harold Holt

Australia has had a few Unsolved Mysteries and one of those was the disappearance of one of our Prime Ministers Harold Holt. Presumed Drowned
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On 17 December 1967, Harold Holt
prime minister of Australia, disappeared while swimming in the sea near Portsea, Victoria. An enormous search operation was mounted in and around Cheviot Beach, but his body was never recovered. Holt was presumed to have died, and his memorial service five days later was attended by many world leaders.

It is generally agreed that Holt's disappearance was a simple case of an accidental drowning, but a number of conspiracy theories surfaced, most famously the suggestion that he was a spy from the People's Republic of China and had been collected by a Chinese submarine. Holt was the third Australian prime minister to die in office, after Joseph Lyons in 1939 and John Curtin in 1945.

Holt was initially replaced in a caretaker capacity by John McEwan and then by John Gorton following the 1968 Liberal party leadership election. Holt's death has entered Australian folklore, and was commemorated by, among other things, the Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre.

Holt again rose early on Sunday, 17 December, and after breakfast telephoned his wife. He drove to the local general store mid-morning, where he bought insect repellent, peanuts, and the weekend newspapers. One of the headlines in The Australian was "PM advised to swim less", which detailed the latest advice from Holt's doctor, but whether Holt bought or read that particular paper is unclear. On returning home, Holt made plans for the rest of the day, which included a visit to Point Nepean, a barbecue lunch, and an afternoon spearfishing trip. At 11:15 am, he and four others set out for Point Nepean, where they hoped to watch solo circumnavigator Alec Rose pass through The Rip into Port Phillip Bay. He was accompanied by Gillespie, her daughter Vyner, and two family friends of the Gillespies, Martin Simpson and Alan Stewart. It was a hot day, and Rose's yacht was barely visible, so the group stayed only a short while before leaving.

On the drive back to Portsea, Holt suggested that the group stop at Cheviot Beach for a swim – it was about 12:15 pm, and he wanted to cool down and work up an appetite before lunch. Holt knew the area well and had swum there many times before, in 1960 even salvaging a porthole from the SS Cheviot, the shipwreck that had given the beach its name. Holt did not hesitate in entering the water, despite a large swell and visible currents and eddies.[16] Stewart was the only other swimmer, as the others considered it unsafe. Stewart stayed close to shore, and even in the shallows felt a strong undertow. However, Holt swam into deeper water and was dragged out to sea. The others called out to him, but he did not raise his arms or cry for help. He soon slipped under the waves and out of sight, in a manner which Gillespie described as "like a leaf being taken out, so quick and so final"
 
Why would he go swimming without security overseeing he is safe, in fact swim right next to him. 🤔
 
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To me it seems a bit strange that Harold Holt would have been collected by a Chinese submarine. He was the PM and a member of the Liberal Party ! If he was more from a left wing party or even communist , still odd I reckon. There would have been border police , they would not have the technology then as they have now , I’m sure they would have picked up somehow that this submarine was in Australian waters .
I rather think he would have been drowned as it was not the right weather for swimming in the ocean. He might have been eaten by the sharks , who knows , I think it will never been resolved .
 
Chinese submarine? Never heard that one. Heard it may have been Russian. If as the witness he was pulled under, most likely a very big shark. But was there a report of blood seen in the water, or was he too far away. Killer whale?
 
I was there that day, went to the beach, too windy and sea rough. Not much doing on the beach, only a few people, so we went to the nearby pub for a counter lunch. We never noticed anything unusual.
Soon there were police and cars everywhere. We wondered what the fuss was all about. We watched while we had lunch then went home. It was not till that evening that we found out that Holt had disappeared almost right in front of us.
 

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