The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Man, 42, dies in tragic incident while kite surfing off Fife coast

Coastguard and lifeboat crews involved in rescue effort at Largo Bay

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

“Sadly the man was pronounced dead at the scene. His next of kin are aware. POLICE SPOKESPERS­ON

A 42-year-old man has died while kite surfing off the Fife coast.

The tragedy was confirmed following a major emergency response in the East Neuk yesterday afternoon amid reports a water sports enthusiast had been seriously injured.

Coastguard crews from Leven and Kinghorn, in addition to both lifeboats from Anstruther RNLI, were involved in the rescue effort at Largo Bay near Elie, which unfolded just after noon.

The police, ambulance and fire services also attended.

An air ambulance was dispatched, along with an ambulance service trauma team, to the scene close to Elie Holiday Park.

Local people spoke of hearing dozens of sirens as emergency vehicles raced through East Neuk villages from all directions.

Holidaymak­ers said the emergency services had gone through the caravan park at Shell Bay in order to reach a more isolated location towards Drumeldrie.

One woman said she counted four ambulances, two coastguard vehicles, four police vehicles and an unmarked SUV, along with fire service vehicles.

Police confirmed the incident had ended in tragedy later in the afternoon.

A spokespers­on said: “Police Scotland can confirm that a 42-year-old man has died while kite surfing near Leven.

“Emergency services were made aware of the incident shortly after 12.10pm on Wednesday September 11.

“Sadly the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

“His next of kin are aware. “There are no apparent suspicious circumstan­ces and a report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal in due course.”

A spokesman for the Scottish Ambulance Service said its teams received a call at 12.05pm to attend to a patient near Shell Bay.

“We dispatched two ambulance crews, our special operations response team, Helimed and a trauma team to the scene,” he added.

Largo Bay is a popular location for water sports, particular­ly when the wind is blowing from the west as it was yesterday, although kite surfing is still regarded as a minority sport.

 ?? Picture: Steve Brown. ?? Largo Bay is a popular location for water sports.
Picture: Steve Brown. Largo Bay is a popular location for water sports.

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