The Chronicle (UK)

Swimmer helped out of River Tyne after safety fears

COASTGUARD SAY MAN WAS CLOTHED AND DECLINED AID

- By ALEX CHALLIES Reporter alex.challies@reachplc.com

PASSENGERS on a typically peaceful ferry crossing from South to North Shields witnessed a sudden surge of alarm on the River Tyne.

It was an unauthoris­ed swimmer in the water who prompted concerns for his welfare from crew.

David Punton, Communicat­ions Officer for Nexus said: “There was a report of a man in the water a few hundred metres down river from our North Shields landing, next to the North Shields Fish Quay.

“The pilot boat and the lifeboat attended the scene and a man was spotted and rescued from the water by the crew of the pilot boat.”

The River Tyne is a dangerous place to swim, as the peaceful waters on the surface hide twisting undercurre­nts that have the potential to drag a person under and keep them there.

In addition, the cold water can be such a shock to the system that a swimmer seizes up and may find themselves in a state of panic.

“There was an incident where a man did enter the water. We did assist him out, this was run by the coastguard who then contacted the police,” The Harbour Master for Port of Tyne confirmed.

A Northumbri­a Police spokespers­on said: “At around 2.15 pm yesterday we received a report that a man had been rescued from the water near to the Bell Street in North Shields.

“Officers attended but the man had

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already left the area.”

It is not known why he attempted to swim across the river, as he initially declined help from the circling lifeboat until the Pilot Boat arrived.

An RNLI lifeboat spokespers­on added: “At 2.10pm HM Coastguard paged the Brigade with a request to proceed to North Shields Fish Quay to carry out a welfare check on a person who was reported to have been in the River Tyne, fully clothed, and possibly under the influence of alcohol.

“Brigade members arrived on scene and spoke with a group of fishermen who said that the casualty had been seen to climb out of the water and then leave the area unaided.

“With no sign of the casualty in the local area, the Coastguard confirmed that they were satisfied no further assistance was required and the Brigade was stood down.”

The Shields Ferry delayed its departure from North Shields for a few minutes while the rescue took place, remaining on standby should the vessel and crew be needed to assist.

 ?? ?? The Port of Tyne Pilot Boat approaches the swimmer
The Port of Tyne Pilot Boat approaches the swimmer

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