A teenage boy has died after entering the water at Skegness. Lincolnshire Police said emergency services received a report that a child under 16 was in the ...
"Lincolnshire Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service were also involved. All of the those who were reported missing, other than the child who sadly died, were located safe and well. A search was carried out by police, the coastguard and lifeboat crews and the boy’s body was recovered at around 11.30pm, Lincolnshire Live reports.
A teenager has died after going into the sea in Lincolnshire. Emergency services were called at about 18:15 BST on Saturday to attend to a child under 16 in ...
The search was carried out by two RNLI lifeboats from Skegness and Mablethorpe, the HMS Helicopter from Humber and Sutton Bridge, Skegness and Wrangle coastguard rescue teams, along with Lincolnshire Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service crews. The body of the boy was found after a five-hour search by police and the coastguard, Lincolnshire Police said. This has prompted the deployment of many officers, a drone unit, coastguard helicopter and crews.
Police say a number of calls were received on Saturday about missing people along the Lincolnshire coast.
He added: "Record numbers are also taking to the water on craft such as paddleboards and kayaks, many for the first time. "In a coastal emergency, call 999 or 112 for the coastguard." Police described him as "a child under the age of 16", saying that he was in the water at around 6.15pm on Saturday.
Emergency services launched a massive multi-agency search yesterday (Saturday) after Lincolnshire Police Control Room received 10 calls about missing ...
It’s why we do what we do day after day. “Yesterday we searched for hours with our fellow coastguards and our friends and colleagues from the RNLI and the police to find the teenager after he was reported missing. “A search was carried out by police and coastguard and the boy’s body was recovered at around 11.30pm.”
The Mayor of Skegness has expressed his and the town's great sadness at the death of a teenage boy who had gone into the water at the resort.
Skegness Coastguard Rescue Team and Skegness RNLI lifeguards carried out a search and the child was found and reunited with parents. The child was found safe and well." Our thoughts are with the boy’s family.” A spokesman for HM Coastguard said coastguard coastguard coordinated the response after the teenager was reported missing at Skegness just before 6pm. Danny Longshaw summed up the thoughts and feelings of many by simply posting: "Such sad news." Extensive searches were carried out and his body was recovered from the sea at around 11.30pm. Mayor of Skegness Councillor Tony Tye told Lincolnshire Live: "This really is very, very sad. Police said emergency services were called to a report that a child under 16 was in the water at about 6.15pm on Saturday, August 13.
A teenage boy has died after getting into difficulty in the sea in Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire Police was called to reports of a child in trouble off the ...
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"Lincolnshire Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service were also involved. The missing teenager was found and handed into the care of the East Midlands ...
"Lincolnshire Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service were also involved. All of those who were reported missing, other than the child who sadly died, were located safe and well. A teenage boy died after entering the sea in Skegness this weekend.
Lincolnshire Police has revealed that the teenage boy who died after going into the water at Skegness was only 13-years-old. Emergency services received a ...
People come to Skegness for fun and to have a good time and so this boy's death is even more tragic." This came after Lincolnshire Police's control room tweeted at about 7pm on Saturday that they had received approximately 10 different calls regarding missing children in the Skegness area. Lincolnshire Police has revealed that the teenage boy who died after going into the water at Skegness was only 13-years-old.
A search was carried out by police, the coastguard and lifeboat crews and the boy's body was found and recovered at around 11.30pm. This came after Lincolnshire ...
People come to Skegness for fun and to have a good time and so this boy's death is even more tragic." Our thoughts are with the boy’s family.” The Mayor of Skegness expressed his and the town's great sadness at the death of the 13-year-old boy, Lincolnshire Live reports.
COASTGUARDS have told of the five-hour mission to find a boy who was killed after going into the sea at Skegness in Lincolnshire.
All of those who were reported missing, other than the child who sadly died, were located safe and well. It’s what drives us to keep on searching and to keep responding when things go wrong at the coast." Our thoughts are with the boy’s family.”
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It’s what drives us to keep on searching and to keep responding when things go wrong at the coast. All of the those who were reported missing, other than the child who sadly died, were located safe and well." The incident was the second fatality in the region on Saturday, after the death of Jay Walker in a lake in Doncaster.
The teenage boy who died after going into the sea in Skegness was from Hereford, Lincolnshire Police have said. The 13-year-old went into the water at ...
The Mayor of Skegness paid his respects following the tragedy. The teenage boy who died after going into the sea in Skegness was from Hereford, Lincolnshire Police have said. All of the those who were reported missing, other than the child who sadly died, were located safe and well.
While the identity of the teenager has not been released, an update from Lincolnshire Police today has confirmed further details. The boy, was aged 13 and was ...
"Lincolnshire Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service were also involved. "We received a high volume of calls for missing people on the coast on Saturday. At one point, within two hours, we received 10 calls. Police have provided an update after a boy died off the Skegness coast over the weekend.