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£11k operation to save drowning parachutis­t ...that turns out to be Spider-Man balloon!

- By Tom Witherow

WHETHER on screen or in comic books, it’s not unusual to see Spider-Man at the centre of the action – but never quite like this.

A rescue operation involving the coastguard, lifeboats and even a helicopter was launched after reports of a parachutis­t falling into the sea.

But, when rescuers reached the victim, they found the drowning parachutis­t was, in fact, a balloon in the shape of the superhero.

Far from being a little deflated at the wasted operation, estimated to have cost £11,000, the RNLI said it was simply glad there hadn’t been a person in danger.

The drama began on Sunday afternoon when a fisherman called 999, saying he had seen a parachutis­t fly over his head and into the water at Ryhope Dene, near Sunderland.

Two on- shore coastguard teams, two RNLI lifeboats and a helicopter from Bridlingto­n, East Yorkshire, were scrambled, though the helicopter was later turned back.

The RNLI said the fisherman had pointed out an object some distance out to sea to coastguard officers.

A spokesman said: ‘Using binoculars it looked like it could have been a child in a suit. It was small but it could have been a person.

‘The boats proceeded to the scene and found the balloon. We’re just pleased it wasn’t a human in danger.’

Though neither the RNLI nor the coastguard would confirm the cost of the operation, it has previously been estimated that a helicopter call-out costs £5,000, with each lifeboat launch priced at £3,000.

Sam Sinclair, of the coastguard, said: ‘We never put a price on a human life. Calling 999 in these cases is always the right thing to do.’

 ??  ?? Superhero rescue: A lifeboat brings Spider-Man, circled, back to shore Let down: The novelty balloon
Superhero rescue: A lifeboat brings Spider-Man, circled, back to shore Let down: The novelty balloon

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