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Minehead inquiry after girls, 5, swept out to sea on inflatable swan | |
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Two five-year-old girls were swept out to sea on an inflatable swan, prompting an inquiry about why no red warning flags were flying at the time. | |
The pair were sitting on the float in the shallows at Minehead, when a strong gust of wind pulled them out to sea. | The pair were sitting on the float in the shallows at Minehead, when a strong gust of wind pulled them out to sea. |
They were almost half a mile out in the Bristol Channel before lifeboats and the coastguard helicopter rescued them. | |
Minehead RNLI chairman Bryan Stoner, said flags should fly on the seafront whenever there is an offshore wind. | Minehead RNLI chairman Bryan Stoner, said flags should fly on the seafront whenever there is an offshore wind. |
Station officials are now trying to find out why the system failed. | Station officials are now trying to find out why the system failed. |
"The system was put in place some years ago after a lot of pressure from us because we were dealing with a real spate of incidents like this, one of which involved a fatality," said Mr Stoner. | "The system was put in place some years ago after a lot of pressure from us because we were dealing with a real spate of incidents like this, one of which involved a fatality," said Mr Stoner. |
"On this occasion, however, it appears the system has failed, though through good fortune no-one has come to any harm." | "On this occasion, however, it appears the system has failed, though through good fortune no-one has come to any harm." |
Sarah Gurr, mother to one of the girls posted on Facebook: "Thank you so much for saving my beautiful little girl and her friend. | Sarah Gurr, mother to one of the girls posted on Facebook: "Thank you so much for saving my beautiful little girl and her friend. |
"We will forever be grateful to the RNLI and the rescue helicopter for saving our girls today xxx They were absolutely terrified." | "We will forever be grateful to the RNLI and the rescue helicopter for saving our girls today xxx They were absolutely terrified." |
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