Boy Rescued From Thames in Stable Condition as Search for Girl Continues
- Two children entered the River Thames near Royal Terrace Pier, Gravesend, on the afternoon of 30 May, prompting an emergency response.
- The Port of London Authority alerted Kent Police at 1:46pm about concerns for the welfare of the children, leading to a search operation.
- Emergency services, including HM Coastguard, RNLI lifeboat, police boats, a helicopter, and ambulance crews, attended to locate the children in the water.
- A boy was rescued from the river and taken to a local hospital in stable condition, while the search for a missing girl has been suspended but may resume.
- The incident highlights ongoing risks near the Thames in Gravesend and involves multiple agencies coordinating rescue efforts and investigations.
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Man describes rescuing boy from Thames at Gravesend - after body found in search for missing girl
George Karnovski has described how he jumped into the water to pull the "11-year-old" boy out, despite conditions in the river being "tough" after the boy and girl got into difficulties on Friday.
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Girl missing in River Thames in Kent
Emergency services have been searching the River Thames at Gravesend.
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Read Full ArticleTwo children fell in the Thames, in the town of Gravesend a few kilometers from London (United Kingdom). A little boy could be rescued. A little girl is still wanted.
Rescuers pulled a boy from the water, who was taken to a local hospital.
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