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Susan Taylor dies during English Channel charity swim | Susan Taylor dies during English Channel charity swim |
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A woman has died trying to swim across the English Channel, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has said. | |
Susan Taylor died in Boulogne on Sunday after getting into difficulty during her swim. | Susan Taylor died in Boulogne on Sunday after getting into difficulty during her swim. |
On her fundraising page, she said she was doing the 21-mile endurance test to raise money for Rainbows Hospice in Loughborough, Leicestershire. | |
Ms Taylor's sister said on Facebook she had "suddenly collapsed" in the water and was treated in a support boat. | Ms Taylor's sister said on Facebook she had "suddenly collapsed" in the water and was treated in a support boat. |
Consular support | Consular support |
She said her sister was then airlifted to hospital, where she died. | |
Ms Taylor, who was in her 30s, was swimming under the guidance of the Channel Swimming Association - which officially authorises crossing attempts - when she got into difficulty near the French coast at about 17:30 BST. | Ms Taylor, who was in her 30s, was swimming under the guidance of the Channel Swimming Association - which officially authorises crossing attempts - when she got into difficulty near the French coast at about 17:30 BST. |
A spokeswoman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: "We are aware of the death of a British national in Boulogne on 14 July. | |
"We are in touch with the family and are providing consular assistance." | "We are in touch with the family and are providing consular assistance." |
Ms Taylor, an accountant, had raised more than £3,000 in sponsorship for the 21-mile swim across the English Channel, which is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. | |
Rainbows Hospice opened in 1994 and is dedicated to children and young people. | |
Ms Taylor's sister asked well wishers to donate to her online fundraising page. | |
Irish swimmer Paraic Casey, 45, died while attempting to swim the Channel in July 2012. |