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FOUR PEOPLE RESCUED AFTER LAUNCHING TO SEA IN TOY DINGHYS

At just after 8.00 p.m. this evening Swansea Coastguard received an emergency call from a member of the public reporting 4 people seemingly at risk in two toy inflatables, some 200 yards off the cliff at Hele Bay near Ilfracombe. Two people were in one dinghy with one dinghy containing the remaining two close to the rocks. The weather at the time was south westerly winds force 4 -5 and with a heavy swell with moderate to rough seas and moderate visibility with rain showers.
Ilfracombe Coastguard Rescue Team were immediately sent to the scene and the Ilfracombe inshore lifeboat was requested to launch. In the meantime the first dinghy came ashore and the second was swept out of sight and towards the inaccessible Haggington beach.
The inshore lifeboat then arrived and one crew member was put ashore who made contact with the male occupants of the first dinghy who said they didn’t require any medical assistance, but were wet and cold. The crew member reported back that the two people had been drinking and an ambulance was called in case of possible hypothermia. The Police were also called to the scene.
The inshore lifeboat then chased the second dinghy around the cliff face and found the two occupants on Haggington Beach, but due to the terrain and heavy swell found they were unable to get inshore to pick them up.
A second Coastguard Rescue Team from Morthoe with full cliff gear was then sent to the area and in fading light and rain assisted the Ilfracombe team in bringing each person up the cliff. Paramedics were also at the cliff top ready to assist if necessary.
Graham Warlow, Watch Officer at Swansea Coastguard said:
When both people were lifted to the top of the cliff it was found they had been heavily drinking. They were just in t shirts and shorts and had no buoyancy aids. If this sharp eyed member of the public had not spotted them then they may have been swept away in the mounting gloom and fading light to whatever fate may have been in store for them in the cold and lonely sea.
“There is a very simple message from the Coastguard this summer – don’t drink and drown.
Posted by: Mark Clark
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