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Man pulled from sea dies as searches continue in Withernsea

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David McKenna,East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire,

Amanda Whiteand

Paul Murphy,in Withernsea

David McKenna,East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire,Darrin Stevens Picture of a fire engine, police car and emergency workers on the seafront in Withernsea.Darrin Stevens

A major search operation involving multiple emergency teams has been taking place in Withernsea, East Yorkshire

A 67-year-old man has died after being recovered from the sea off the East Yorkshire coast as searches continue, police say.

Humberside Police said the unconscious man was pulled from the water at the central promenade in Withernsea, and despite the efforts of paramedics died at the scene.

HM Coastguard had earlier said it was searching for two people after initially responding to reports of a “number of people in difficulty in the water”.

The incident was reported at 15:10 GMT, resulting in a major search involving a rescue helicopter, air ambulance and RNLI crews from Withernsea, Bridlington and Hornsea Inshore Rescue.

David McKenna,East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire,Amanda White/BBC Lifeboat crews on a ramp to the beach area at Withernsea. They are dressed in yellow and black and are wearing helmets. There is a parked police car in the foreground.Amanda White/BBC

Crews at the scene in Withernsea, where a cordon is in place

A police spokesperson said the circumstances around the man’s death were not thought to be suspicious, and searches were ongoing.

“Residents will continue to see an increased police presence in and around the area as the search continues,” they said.

“We would ask people to please avoid the area to allow emergency services to work efficiently and safely.”

David McKenna,East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire,Paul Murphy/BBC Long exposure shot of a helicopter in flight at Withernsea. It is dark and there is a bright light emitting from the helicopter as it flies along the shoreline.Paul Murphy/BBC

A Coastguard helicopter searching the area at 21:00 GMT

Hornsea Inshore Rescue earlier said it had faced “horrendous conditions” and there had been 9.8ft (3m) waves.

A large cordon was also put in place and the operation involved about 100 members of the emergency services, including Yorkshire Ambulance and Humberside Fire and Rescue.

David McKenna,East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire,BBC/David Rimmington A row of police officers standing by a sea wall shining lights out to sea. BBC/David Rimmington

Humberside Police officers shining lights out to sea to help assist with the search

BBC reporter Danny Savage at the scene said it was a high tide and the light had faded fast.

He said: “It’s freezing with the windchill factor and it would not get light until much later in the morning at this time of year.”

Source link 2026-01-03 04:13:00 www.bbc.com https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce3ewqew4weo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

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