HOLYHEAD COASTGUARD WARN PUBLIC ABOUT DANGER OF POWERFUL JETSKIS

At 3.15 this afternoon Holyhead Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre was alerted to a jet ski collision involving two adults near Porthmadoc, North Wales.
Holyhead Coastguard scrambled the Criccieth Coastguard Rescue Team to the scene and requested the Criccieth RNLI lifeboat to attend. The RAF rescue helicopter and the North Wales air ambulance were also requested to attend the incident and airlift the casualties to Bangor hospital. The lady involved suffered severe leg injuries and the man on the other jet ski suffered head injuries.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch is aware of the incident and at this time the North Wales Police are leading the investigation into what happened.
Holyhead Coastguard Watch Manager, Jim Green said of the incident,
“This is the second serious jet ski collision we have witnessed in the last week. We want the public to have fun on our beautiful beaches, but these are very powerful and dangerous machines. If you are considering taking one out to water, please ensure you have enough expertise to handle it keep it slow and under control at all times.

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