Two people rescued from the water at Killyleagh


Two people were rescued from the water earlier this evening in Killyleagh Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland after falling overboard from a dinghy.

A member of the public made a 999 call to the UK Coastguard at 7.00pm to report that they could hear shouts for help coming from the water at Killyleagh.  Portaferry Coastguard Rescue Team and the Portaferry RNLI Lifeboat made their way to the incident. 

Only minutes before the RNLI arrived, the Killyleagh Yacht Club Rescue boat reached the scene and found two people in the water.  One person had fallen from the dinghy and was found clinging to the stern of a moored vessel and the other person was clinging to a dinghy that was drifting out to sea. 

The two casualties were taken to the Killyleagh Yacht Club, where one was treated for hypothermia by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.

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