The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Woman, 84, dies after river plunge

Tragedy: Woman loses life as toll from incidents around UK coast mounts

- BY IAIN RAMAGE

A pensioner has died after falling into a Highland river in the latest in a string of tragedies around Britain’s coast.

The 84- year- old was spotted in the water by a passerby who raised the alarm. A major rescue operation involving a Coastguard helicopter and a lifeboat was launched on the River Conon between Dingwall and Conon Bridge.

The woman was initially spotted near Ferry Point, where there is a coastal footpath.

She was plucked from the water by the Invernessb­ased Coastguard helicopter and airlifted to the city’s Raigmore Hospital.

But the pensioner – who has not yet been named – later died.

Police said there were not thought to be any suspicious circumstan­ces and that her next of kin had been contacted.

The tragedy happened at the end of a week in which an Aberdeen mother and son died when a family day out at the beach turned to horror and several other people lost their lives in separate accidents around the UK’s coast.

RNLI volunteer crewman Michael MacDonald said: “The water is at the mouth of the Conon. The tide was on its way out.

“We got there as quickly as we could to assist in any way we could. The helicopter from Inverness took the woman straight to Raigmore.

“Our thoughts do go out to the family at this sad time. How the lady ended up in the water I’m not sure.”

The RNLI is promoting a Respect the Water campaign.

Mr MacDonald said: “It’s amajor campaign for us, especially with all the deaths over the past seven to 10 days around the coast.

“It doesn’t have to be deep water. It doesn’t have to be fast flowing. Water itself can be dangerous. Just treat it with respect.”

Local councillor Margaret Paterson said the community would be devastated by the latest tragedy, which happened around 6.20pm on Saturday.

Separate road accidents in the area in the last 10 days claimed the lives of former NHS Highland chairwoman Caroline Thomson and local garage owner Noel Gilbert.

Councillor Paterson said: “We’ve had so many tragedies this last while. This is another tragedy for the community and everyone is desperatel­y sorry to hear this.

“Another family’s going to be heartbroke­n and my thoughts and prayers go out to family and friends of this lady.

“Dingwall and the surroundin­g area have experience­d a number of deaths in the past week and it affects everybody. Everybody is distressed to hear it.”

Meanwhile, Oban’s lifeboat was launched to take a man who fell at Glensanda Quarry to hospital. The super-quarry on the Morvern peninsula is only accessible by boat.

Paramedics transferre­d the man to a waiting ambulance.

“How the lady ended up in the water I’m not sure”

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 ??  ?? RESCUE DRAMA: The woman was plucked from the water by a Coastguard helicopter but later died
RESCUE DRAMA: The woman was plucked from the water by a Coastguard helicopter but later died
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The coast where the Conon meets the Cromarty Firth

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