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Second body found in flood search | Second body found in flood search |
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A second body has been found in Cornwall as rescuers search for a brother and sister missing after a car was swept away during flash floods. | |
The Volvo saloon was submerged in flood water in Zennor, between St Ives and St Just, in the early hours of Saturday. | |
A 20-year-old man escaped from the car but the body of another man, also aged 20, was found several hours later. | |
Police have not confirmed whether the body is that of Ryan Martel, 26, or his 17-year-old sister Frankie Chappel. | Police have not confirmed whether the body is that of Ryan Martel, 26, or his 17-year-old sister Frankie Chappel. |
The search for the two, who live locally but are originally from Guernsey, resumed at daylight. | |
'Limited window' | |
Devon and Cornwall Police said the body was found buried under silt on the beach at Porthglaze cove. | |
No further information would be released until formal identification has taken place, Sgt Mike Rose said. | |
The car appears to have been swept away when part of the road collapsed | |
The search has now been called off for the day, but will resume again on Monday at low tide. | |
Sgt Rose said there was a limited four-hour window for searching because conditions on the beach were treacherous. | |
Police said the car appeared to have been swept away when part of the B3306 collapsed in the early hours of Saturday morning. | |
It is not clear whether it collapsed under the flood water or with the weight of the car. | |
The alarm was raised by the man who managed to get out of the vehicle before it was washed away. | |
The Volvo S70 was found submerged and full of water about an hour later. | |
Firefighters, police, officers using dogs, coastguard teams and a Royal Navy helicopter from RNAS Culdrose have all been involved in the search. |