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Child found floating in sea dies Child found floating in sea dies
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A boy has died after being found floating in the English Channel.A boy has died after being found floating in the English Channel.
Two men in a yacht found the child, aged about two and wearing a floating device, off the coast of Littlehampton, West Sussex, at 1850 BST on Sunday.Two men in a yacht found the child, aged about two and wearing a floating device, off the coast of Littlehampton, West Sussex, at 1850 BST on Sunday.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said the boy, who has not been identified, later died at Worthing Hospital.The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said the boy, who has not been identified, later died at Worthing Hospital.
A search is set to resume at first light - it is believed one or two other people may be missing as an empty dinghy was found nearby. Police said the search for the boy's father, who is understood to have been with the child, possibly in a dinghy, would resume soon after first light.
Another yacht reported the empty tender, which had personal items in it, about 400 yards from where the child was discovered. Shortly before the boy was found, another yacht reported an empty dinghy tender, which had personal items in it, about 400 yards from where the child was discovered.
The child has not yet been formally identified and his death will be treated as suspicious until the full circumstances become clear Det Ch Insp Adam HibbertThe child has not yet been formally identified and his death will be treated as suspicious until the full circumstances become clear Det Ch Insp Adam Hibbert
The MCA spokesman said: "There is an indication that the family may be from London."
Solent Coastguard duty watch manager Colin Griffiths said: "We are working closely with Sussex police to try and identify the child and using the personal effects to identify who we may be looking for."
Sussex Police said an extensive search was made by Solent Coastguard along the coast between Rustington and Bognor while two Littlehampton RNLI lifeboats searched further.Sussex Police said an extensive search was made by Solent Coastguard along the coast between Rustington and Bognor while two Littlehampton RNLI lifeboats searched further.
Det Ch Insp Adam Hibbert said: "We are in the early stages of an investigation into a tragic and unexplained death of a young boy.Det Ch Insp Adam Hibbert said: "We are in the early stages of an investigation into a tragic and unexplained death of a young boy.
"We are following up on a number of inquiries."We are following up on a number of inquiries.
"The child has not yet been formally identified and his death will be treated as suspicious until the full circumstances become clear."The child has not yet been formally identified and his death will be treated as suspicious until the full circumstances become clear.
"We are connecting the young boy with the finding of the empty dinghy and our inquiries continue.""We are connecting the young boy with the finding of the empty dinghy and our inquiries continue."
Sussex Police said they believed they had identified the boy and located his mother but formal identification had yet to take place.