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Teenage boy 'swept away' by sea in Newhaven | Teenage boy 'swept away' by sea in Newhaven |
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A 14-year-old boy has been swept away by the sea in Sussex. | |
Sussex Police received a call at 16:15 GMT to say the boy, who had been swimming with a friend off West Beach in Newhaven, had been "swept away by the current". | Sussex Police received a call at 16:15 GMT to say the boy, who had been swimming with a friend off West Beach in Newhaven, had been "swept away by the current". |
The Newhaven Lifeboat team said at 21:45 GMT all teams searching off the coast had been stood down. | |
In a tweet, it said its thoughts "go to the boy's family and friends at this sad time". | |
The boy was last seen playing in the surf about 10m offshore, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said. | |
Earlier, a spokeswoman had said weather conditions at the scene were very bad. | |
Family 'distraught' | |
"The weather conditions are just atrocious, with poor visibility making it extremely difficult," she said. | |
She explained that police were with the boy's family and they were "distraught". | |
A police spokesman said it was a "very distressing incident". | |
He added: "All agencies remind people of the dangers of being at seashores in adverse weather, especially in view of the approaching severe weather conditions overnight. | He added: "All agencies remind people of the dangers of being at seashores in adverse weather, especially in view of the approaching severe weather conditions overnight. |
"The advice is straightforward - stay clear." | "The advice is straightforward - stay clear." |