Chichester Observer

Dad and children cut off by tide reunited after rescue

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The coastguard rescued six adults and children who were cut off by the tide at Selsey Bill.

The Selsey RNLI inshore lifeboat was called at 3.22pm on Sunday after receiving several emergency calls reporting the people stranded on Kirk Arrow shingle bank located on the west side of Selsey Bill.

Selsey lifeboat said the inshore lifeboat (ILB) launched at 3.29pm and the crew was told that a paddle boarder connected to the group was in trouble.

As the ILB rounded Selsey Bill the lifeboat crew could see the people on Kirk Arrow and, within seconds, one crewman spotted the paddleboar­d and the person in the water.

A spokesman said: “The ILB headed to the casualty and on arrival saw a man struggling in the water. After the man was recovered to the ILB the helmsman said they would drop him off at the beach close to kirk Arrow where the Selsey Coastguard rescue team were.

“The man said his children were on Kirk Arrow and he had asked to borrow the board to go and get them but the board started sinking so he decided to swim for shore.

“The helmsman decided to continue to Kirk Arrow with the man on board. On arrival at the shingle bank they found the two children who were very pleased to see their father and four adults and a board. The four adults had swum and paddle boarded out to the bank to help the two children, the ILB arrived before they could assist them back to shore.

“The helmsman asked the four adults to remain on the bank while the father and children were transporte­d back to the beach where the Selsey Coastguard­s were waiting. With the tide starting to run hard between the shore and the bank the ILB returned to pick up the four adults and their board.”

 ??  ?? Selsey RNLI shared this photo of the stranded people
Selsey RNLI shared this photo of the stranded people

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