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Body found in RNLI search for missing River Lune windsurfer Body found in search for missing River Lune windsurfer
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A body has been found during a major search for a windsurfer who disappeared in foggy conditions in an estuary in Lancashire. A body has been found during a search for a windsurfer who disappeared in foggy conditions in an estuary in Lancashire.
The 62-year-old man did not return to Glasson Dock on the River Lune near Lancaster at about 16:30 GMT on Sunday. Giles Stothert, 61, did not return to Glasson Dock on the River Lune near Lancaster at about 16:30 GMT on Sunday.
RNLI lifeboats and a police helicopter searched the area until 03:30 GMT on Monday. The operation resumed earlier.RNLI lifeboats and a police helicopter searched the area until 03:30 GMT on Monday. The operation resumed earlier.
The body of the man, who has not been named but lives locally, was found on Middleton Sands in Morecambe. Mr Stothert, of Saltcote, Glasson Dock, was found on Middleton Sands in Morecambe.
An RNLI spokeswoman said: "A group of windsurfers called the coastguard to report that one of their group had failed to return to shore and had disappeared in foggy conditions at the mouth of the River Lune.An RNLI spokeswoman said: "A group of windsurfers called the coastguard to report that one of their group had failed to return to shore and had disappeared in foggy conditions at the mouth of the River Lune.
"Due to the state of the tide and the local weather conditions...the search area was expanded to include the Blackpool coastline.""Due to the state of the tide and the local weather conditions...the search area was expanded to include the Blackpool coastline."
The RNLI resumed the search and were helped by the Coastguard and Mountain Rescue Team throughout the operation.The RNLI resumed the search and were helped by the Coastguard and Mountain Rescue Team throughout the operation.