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Matthew Baird-Parker: River death kayaker 'loved' the water | Matthew Baird-Parker: River death kayaker 'loved' the water |
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The family of a kayaker who died after getting into difficulties in a swollen river have said he "loved" the water. | The family of a kayaker who died after getting into difficulties in a swollen river have said he "loved" the water. |
Matthew Baird-Parker was pulled from Arkle Beck at Reeth, North Yorkshire, on Sunday by firefighters but died later in hospital. | Matthew Baird-Parker was pulled from Arkle Beck at Reeth, North Yorkshire, on Sunday by firefighters but died later in hospital. |
The 36-year-old, from Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire was trapped in debris. | |
Mr Baird-Parker's father, Stephen, said his son had been "full of life" and praised the emergency services who had tried to save him. | Mr Baird-Parker's father, Stephen, said his son had been "full of life" and praised the emergency services who had tried to save him. |
"Matthew was a very active and committed person and anything he did he did to his full extent. Kayaking has been wonderful for him," he said. | |
"If there was a way you could wish to die then he would have wanted to die doing this. He was exceptionally good at it and it is all he wanted to do." | |
Search teams praised | Search teams praised |
North Yorkshire Police had been notified of a man in the water at Reeth just after 13:00 GMT on Sunday. | North Yorkshire Police had been notified of a man in the water at Reeth just after 13:00 GMT on Sunday. |
Officers were assisted by the Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and an RAF air support unit in their search of the water. | Officers were assisted by the Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and an RAF air support unit in their search of the water. |
Mr Baird-Parker was pulled from the water at 14:30 and was taken by air ambulance to James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, where he was pronounced dead. | Mr Baird-Parker was pulled from the water at 14:30 and was taken by air ambulance to James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, where he was pronounced dead. |
His father said: "They all worked exceedingly hard to save him and I can only praise them. Perhaps he shouldn't have gone out yesterday but I can't really say that. | |
"He never went out alone and the other two boys he was with also tried really hard to save him. He wasn't totally crazy with risk." | "He never went out alone and the other two boys he was with also tried really hard to save him. He wasn't totally crazy with risk." |
North Yorkshire Police said an inquest was expected to be opened on Wednesday. |
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