Teen boy’s body pulled from sea at Skegness after desperate 5hr search involving coastguard helicopter during heatwave

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Beach goers brave the weather at Skegness beach, as rain, wind and weather warnings are bringing an end to the sweltering June heatwave. PA Photo. Picture date: Sunday June 28, 2020. The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for rain from 6am on Sunday until 3pm on Monday in parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland and the north of England, while gusts of up to 50mph are expected in some places. See PA story WEATHER Rain. Photo credit should read: Mike EgertonPA Wire

THE body of a teenage boy has been recovered from the sea after a five-hour search by emergency services.

Emergency services rushed to the popular holiday destination of Skegness, Lincolnshire, at 6.15pm Saturday after a report of a missing child in the water.

The teenage boy got into difficulty after going into the sea at Skegness (file photo)

Two RNLI lifeboats from Skegness and Mablethorpe, a coastguard helicopter and rescue teams and Lincolnshire Police and East Midlands Ambulance service all took part in the search.

The tragic death came after Lincolnshire police received 10 different calls regarding missing children in the Skegness coastal area in just two hours.

On Twitter, the Lincolnshire Police Control Room tweeted: “In the past two hours we have received approximately 10 different calls regarding missing children in the #Skegness area on either the arcades, beaches or in the water.

“This has prompted the deployment of many officers, a drone unit, coastguard helicopter and crews.”

Supt Lee Pache said the child was “under 16” but no further details were given.

He added: “All of the those who were reported missing, other than the child who sadly died, were located safe and well.”

No further details have been given about the youngster or how he got into difficulty in the water.

Supt Pache added: “Our thoughts are with the boy’s family.”

A spokesman for HM Coastguard, which coordinated the response, said: “An extensive search was carried out by two RNLI lifeboats from Skegness and Mablethorpe, the HM Coastguard helicopter from Humber and Sutton Bridge, and Skegness and Wrangle coastguard rescue teams.

“Lincolnshire Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service were also involved. The missing teenager was found and handed into the care of the East Midlands Ambulance Service.” 

Emergency services rushed to the scene at Skegness after receiving a number of calls about missing children (file photo)
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