GIRL RESCUED AFTER GOING OVERBOARD FROM FERRY AT SEACOMBE

A three-year-old girl has been rescued from the water after falling overboard from a ferry arriving at Seacombe, Merseyside.

Liverpool Coastguard was contacted just after 3.30pm this afternoon by a passenger ferry reporting that a toddler had gone overboard while they were preparing to moor alongside at Seacombe. A crewman went in after and managed to quickly recover the girl and get her safely ashore. She has since been taken to hospital but it's believed she hasn't been badly injured.

A Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) Surveyor has now boarded the ferry and is talking to the crew to try to find out what happened.

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