Queensland man missing in crocodile-infested waters identified as 65-year-old Kevin Darmody

A Queensland man who vanished in crocodile-infested waters in the state’s far north has been identified as 65-year-old Kevin Darmody.

Darmody, a fishing enthusiast, was last seen at 3.30pm yesterday at the Kennedy River at Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park, about 340 kilometres north-west of Cairns.

A desperate search operation is currently under way but has so far returned no trace.

A Queensland man who vanished in crocodile-infested waters in the state’s far north has been identified as 65-year-old Kevin Darmody. (Supplied)

9News understands Darmody, from Laura, was fishing with a friend at the time of his disappearance.

His friend reported his absence to authorities and described hearing a “splashing sound” at the time of the disappearance, according to reports. 

Police, volunteers from the Queensland State Emergency Service and a Rescue 510 helicopter crew, led searches yesterday evening and at first light this morning.

9News understands Darmody, from Laura, was fishing with a friend at the time of his disappearance. (Supplied)
The Kennedy Bend camping area in the Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park. (Queensland Parks and forests)

Department of Environment and Science wildlife officers were assisting with the search.

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