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Man dies after getting into difficulties in sea off Gower | |
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A man has died after getting into difficulty in the sea on Gower, near Swansea. | A man has died after getting into difficulty in the sea on Gower, near Swansea. |
The man was airlifted to the city's Morriston Hospital where a boy, nine, was also taken by ambulance following the incident at 15:40 BST on Tuesday. | |
South Wales Police confirmed the man had died after being pulled from the water in the Three Cliffs Bay area. | |
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesman said: "We were called to reports that a young male had drifted out to sea." | |
The condition of the boy is unknown. | The condition of the boy is unknown. |
Two people in wetsuits had managed to drag them to the beach and lifeboat volunteers searched for an hour for a third person reported to be in the water. | |
No one was found and the lifeboat was stood down. | |
Matt Horton, RNLI senior lifeguard manager, said: "A rip is a strong current of water running out to sea that can quickly drag you out beyond your depth. | |
"They can sometimes be identified by a channel of churning, choppy water or debris on the sea's surface." |