The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Adventure-seeker oblivious to concern for his safety on the Tay

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A man paddle boarding in the River Tay created waves on Saturday afternoon after emergency services rushed to help him.

At around 4.30pm, two police cars raced to Dundee residentia­l area City Quay to investigat­e reports that a man was in trouble battling against the River Tay tide.

Visible only as a tiny speck, he could be seen from the Tay Road Bridge and from City Quay standing on his board while paddling along the middle of the vast body of water.

The boarder, Arnaud Richard, 36, said he was never in difficulty and thought he was in trouble when he noticed the eight police officers standing watching him in the distance.

He said: “I thought maybe that I was not allowed to be doing it when I saw the two police cars.

“When I saw them I came back from the middle of the river to see what was wrong.

“One of the officers told me it was because someone had called in as they were concerned for my safety.

“I do this quite a lot and I didn’t even think that anyone would be worried about me.”

Arnaud’s partner Jennifer Massie, said that it wasn’t the first time Arnaud’s adventurou­s nature had resulted in a call from the police.

She added: “This has happened before when he dived off the cliffs at Arbroath.”

Police Scotland spokespers­on said: “We received a call at 4.30pm on Saturday over concerns for a male paddle boarding in the River Tay. The male was found to be safe and no further action was required.

“The coastguard were also alerted, purely as a precaution, with the man back on land before they were dispatched.”

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