Man Dies Trying to Help Two Children 'in Distress' at Beach Near Skegness
- A 60-year-old man lost his life after attempting to rescue two children seen struggling in the sea near Skegness on Sunday afternoon.
- Around 4pm near the Promenade in Ingoldmells, a man went into the sea, leading to a response from police, RNLI, coastguard, and air ambulance.
- Emergency services deployed a lifeboat and transported three individuals to Boston Pilgrim Hospital; however, the man died at the scene, and no additional information regarding the children has been disclosed.
- Lincolnshire Police said, "Our thoughts are with the man's family and loved ones at this very sad time," expressing sympathy for the loss.
- This incident highlights the risks individuals face when rescuing others and underscores the importance of emergency services in responding to such emergencies.
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Bank Holiday tragedy as 'hero' tourist dies after wading into sea to save two kids - The Mirror
Cops have refused to comment on reports the man, 60, was a Romanian citizen on holiday with his wife, but locals claim he died at a "treacherous" stretch of beach packed with holidaymakers
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