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Benny Collins named as man who died at Three Cliffs Bay Three Cliffs Bay death: Tributes to Benny Collins
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A man who died after getting into difficulties on a Gower beach has been named. A father who died after getting into difficulty at a Gower beach has been described as "popular and gifted".
Benny Collins, 42, was pulled from the sea by nearby swimmers at Three Cliffs Bay on Tuesday afternoon and flown to hospital, but was pronounced dead. Benny Collins, 42, a physiotherapist at Morriston Hospital's A&E department, was pulled from the sea at Three Cliffs Bay on Tuesday afternoon.
A nine-year-old boy rescued along with Mr Collins needed treatment at Morriston Hospital, Swansea. He was flown to hospital where his colleagues tried to save him, but he died.
Mr Collins was a physiotherapist at the hospital and had also worked with Neath RFC and Clydach football club. His nine-year-old son was rescued along with him and needed hospital treatment.
Mr Collins has become the latest fatality at the beach. Mr Collin's wife Melanie is a nurse at the hospital.
In June, Jason North from Macclesfield, Cheshire, died at that beach trying to get his children out of the water. In a statement, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg health board said: "Benny was a very popular, gifted and much-loved member of staff.
"His wife, Melanie, is also one of our senior nurses, so this tragedy has struck at the very heart of the health board. "
Mr Collins has become the latest person to die at the beach.
In June, Jason North from Macclesfield, Cheshire, died trying to get his children out of the water.
In August 2013, Wendy Phillips of Landore, Swansea, drowned at Three Cliffs Bay and assistant Swansea coroner questioned the lack of lifeguard cover, but could not say for certain whether it would have prevented her death.In August 2013, Wendy Phillips of Landore, Swansea, drowned at Three Cliffs Bay and assistant Swansea coroner questioned the lack of lifeguard cover, but could not say for certain whether it would have prevented her death.
The RNLI said in order to provide a lifeguard service it had to have an agreement with the landowner, in this case the National Trust.The RNLI said in order to provide a lifeguard service it had to have an agreement with the landowner, in this case the National Trust.
A spokesman said: "The RNLI can provide a safety service and are giving advice and guidance in best practice to the land owner."A spokesman said: "The RNLI can provide a safety service and are giving advice and guidance in best practice to the land owner."
Several nearby beaches on Gower including Langland, Caswell and Port Eynon do have RNLI cover in the summer but Three Cliffs Bay does not.Several nearby beaches on Gower including Langland, Caswell and Port Eynon do have RNLI cover in the summer but Three Cliffs Bay does not.