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Cornwall beach tragedy: Man 'may have died after trying to help surfers in rip current' | Cornwall beach tragedy: Man 'may have died after trying to help surfers in rip current' |
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One of the people who died after getting caught in a rip current in Cornwall may have been trying to save other struggling surfers, it has emerged. | One of the people who died after getting caught in a rip current in Cornwall may have been trying to save other struggling surfers, it has emerged. |
The three surfers who died, who have not been named, were a 52-year-old man from Leeds, a 44-year-old man from St Austell and a 42-year-old woman also from St Austell. | The three surfers who died, who have not been named, were a 52-year-old man from Leeds, a 44-year-old man from St Austell and a 42-year-old woman also from St Austell. |
Four teenage boys, two aged 18, one 16 and one 15, survived the disaster off Mawgan Porth beach, near Newquay. | Four teenage boys, two aged 18, one 16 and one 15, survived the disaster off Mawgan Porth beach, near Newquay. |
The RNLI said early reports suggested one of the casualties had gone into the sea after seeing the group was in difficulty. | The RNLI said early reports suggested one of the casualties had gone into the sea after seeing the group was in difficulty. |
Steve Instance, lifeguard manager for the South West, told the BBC: “There was a group of people who were surfing. From the reports we have, one of the people who drowned may have gone in to try to help the others. | Steve Instance, lifeguard manager for the South West, told the BBC: “There was a group of people who were surfing. From the reports we have, one of the people who drowned may have gone in to try to help the others. |
“We believe that two of the casualties are local, in their 40s, and the third is a gentleman in his 50s from outside the area. | “We believe that two of the casualties are local, in their 40s, and the third is a gentleman in his 50s from outside the area. |
“We believe that the group of children may have been the first to get into difficulty.” | “We believe that the group of children may have been the first to get into difficulty.” |
The relationship between the children and the people who died was not yet clear, he added. | The relationship between the children and the people who died was not yet clear, he added. |
An off-duty lifeguard was among the onlookers who tried to help the group as the tragedy unfolded shortly after 1pm on Sunday. | An off-duty lifeguard was among the onlookers who tried to help the group as the tragedy unfolded shortly after 1pm on Sunday. |
Coastguards at the scene of the disaster | |
Brendon Prince, a lifeguard from Torbay in Devon, told the BBC he believed the man had been in the water with his son and his wife had been on the beach. | |
“We ran to the first person and dragged them out of the water with one or two other people helping,” he said. | “We ran to the first person and dragged them out of the water with one or two other people helping,” he said. |
“The gentleman was a 52-year-old male. Obviously, we sent for a defibrillator and paramedics as soon as we could. | “The gentleman was a 52-year-old male. Obviously, we sent for a defibrillator and paramedics as soon as we could. |
“We then did CPR on the male for 20 minutes before the emergency services arrived.” | “We then did CPR on the male for 20 minutes before the emergency services arrived.” |
Newquay and Padstow Coastguard Rescue Teams, RNLI lifeboats from Newquay and Padstow and the rescue helicopter from RNAS Culdrose joined the search operation after the alarm was raised. | Newquay and Padstow Coastguard Rescue Teams, RNLI lifeboats from Newquay and Padstow and the rescue helicopter from RNAS Culdrose joined the search operation after the alarm was raised. |
The three casualties, who were unconscious, were airlifted to the Royal Cornwall Hospital but later died. | The three casualties, who were unconscious, were airlifted to the Royal Cornwall Hospital but later died. |
The teenage boys made it to shore themselves and were taken to hospital as a precaution but did not need treatment. | The teenage boys made it to shore themselves and were taken to hospital as a precaution but did not need treatment. |
The RNLI will review the lifeguard policy at the beach, which was not being monitored at the time of the accident. | The RNLI will review the lifeguard policy at the beach, which was not being monitored at the time of the accident. |
Lifeguards are on duty at Mawgan Porth beach from March to September, the RNLI confirmed, but there are “clear signs” at the beach indicating the lack of cover for beachgoers. | Lifeguards are on duty at Mawgan Porth beach from March to September, the RNLI confirmed, but there are “clear signs” at the beach indicating the lack of cover for beachgoers. |
A spokesperson for the RNLI said lifeboats are “on call 24/7” and can launch within 10 minutes all year round. | A spokesperson for the RNLI said lifeboats are “on call 24/7” and can launch within 10 minutes all year round. |
“That risk assessment is decided by taking into account the number of users, the type of users, the topography of the area - how the waves fall there - and the proximity of other rescue services,” she added. | “That risk assessment is decided by taking into account the number of users, the type of users, the topography of the area - how the waves fall there - and the proximity of other rescue services,” she added. |
Mawgan Porth beach "Every season an assessment is carried out to see what lifeguards there should be on every beach. I am sure we will take into account visitor numbers at Mawgan Porth during half-term and, once we know what happened, it will form part of the review into whether we need to extend lifeguard cover there." | Mawgan Porth beach "Every season an assessment is carried out to see what lifeguards there should be on every beach. I am sure we will take into account visitor numbers at Mawgan Porth during half-term and, once we know what happened, it will form part of the review into whether we need to extend lifeguard cover there." |
James Millidge, the RNLI's coastal safety manager in the South West, said there were a number of beaches in the region which did have lifeguard cover in autumn and winter and recommended people always visit a guarded beach. | James Millidge, the RNLI's coastal safety manager in the South West, said there were a number of beaches in the region which did have lifeguard cover in autumn and winter and recommended people always visit a guarded beach. |
Lifeboat operations manager Gareth Horner described conditions at the beach as "dangerous". | Lifeboat operations manager Gareth Horner described conditions at the beach as "dangerous". |
"Conditions (there) are not really very good for surfing and bodyboarding," he told ITV News. "Mawgan Porth is a dangerous beach." | "Conditions (there) are not really very good for surfing and bodyboarding," he told ITV News. "Mawgan Porth is a dangerous beach." |
A rip current, sometimes referred to as a rip tide, is a strong narrow current that can drag people away from the shoreline and out into deeper water. | A rip current, sometimes referred to as a rip tide, is a strong narrow current that can drag people away from the shoreline and out into deeper water. |
Mawgan Porth beach is a popular beauty spot with locals and tourists, who flock there in the school holidays for the large expanse of sand backed by picturesque cliffs. | Mawgan Porth beach is a popular beauty spot with locals and tourists, who flock there in the school holidays for the large expanse of sand backed by picturesque cliffs. |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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