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Submerged disability surf school truck targeted by looters | Submerged disability surf school truck targeted by looters |
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Looters have targeted a stricken disability surf school truck that was submerged by the incoming tide. | Looters have targeted a stricken disability surf school truck that was submerged by the incoming tide. |
The Freedom Surf vehicle had become stuck in the sand after being blocked in by the public in Newquay. | The Freedom Surf vehicle had become stuck in the sand after being blocked in by the public in Newquay. |
Used by a not-for-profit surf school for disabled children it was decked out with hundreds of pounds of equipment. | Used by a not-for-profit surf school for disabled children it was decked out with hundreds of pounds of equipment. |
But before it could be recovered, people broke in and stole £2,000 worth of wetsuits, tools, clothes and surfboards. | |
Mark Hill, director of Freedom Surf, said the converted Land Rover was now a "write off" after the looters broke in through the disabled access door on the back of the vehicle. | |
The 37-year-old is now worried the company will not be able to operate. | |
'Just a shell' | 'Just a shell' |
The looters accessed the still submerged Land Rover by paddling out on surfboards or snorkelling. | The looters accessed the still submerged Land Rover by paddling out on surfboards or snorkelling. |
Mr Hill, a father-of-one, was alerted to what was happening by the coastguard, who tried to help protect the vehicle late on Wednesday night. | Mr Hill, a father-of-one, was alerted to what was happening by the coastguard, who tried to help protect the vehicle late on Wednesday night. |
"They trashed the Land Rover and emptied all the equipment out, it's now just a shell," he said. | "They trashed the Land Rover and emptied all the equipment out, it's now just a shell," he said. |
"It's opportunists, unfortunately, you get them everywhere. Anyone that actually knows me wouldn't dream of doing that. | "It's opportunists, unfortunately, you get them everywhere. Anyone that actually knows me wouldn't dream of doing that. |
"They weren't stealing from me, they were stealing from people less fortunate than themselves, from disabled children and adults." | "They weren't stealing from me, they were stealing from people less fortunate than themselves, from disabled children and adults." |
Police were called to the scene but Mr Hill said the looters had already paddled back to the beach and left the area. | Police were called to the scene but Mr Hill said the looters had already paddled back to the beach and left the area. |
The vehicle became stranded in sand at Towan beach after an incident earlier in the afternoon. | The vehicle became stranded in sand at Towan beach after an incident earlier in the afternoon. |
'Like a torpedo' | 'Like a torpedo' |
Mr Hill was moving the Land Rover and trailer from Great Western beach to the vehicle exit point on Towan beach. | Mr Hill was moving the Land Rover and trailer from Great Western beach to the vehicle exit point on Towan beach. |
But he became stuck after slowing the vehicle down because of a large amount of people on the beach. | But he became stuck after slowing the vehicle down because of a large amount of people on the beach. |
Despite having equipment onboard to help recover the vehicle, Mr Hill said he was unable to use this because people swarmed around the Land Rover. | Despite having equipment onboard to help recover the vehicle, Mr Hill said he was unable to use this because people swarmed around the Land Rover. |
"I was cut off by people, not the tide. We just couldn't move," he said. | |
"A child sat on the front winch on the car and if I deployed the winch, it has a ground anchor on it and if that slipped it could decapitate somebody. | |
"The ladders also couldn't be put down as sometimes they flick out from under the wheels and fire like a torpedo. | |
"But the more we shouted at people to move, the more they gathered around." | |
He added: "We normally have lessons booked throughout the summer, but now Freedom Surf is in jeopardy." | He added: "We normally have lessons booked throughout the summer, but now Freedom Surf is in jeopardy." |
Devon and Cornwall Police said that no-one has been arrested in connection with the looting. | |
The force is appealing for any witnesses to contact them. |
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