Bournemouth beach boat sold after being held in suspected riptide deaths investigation
Sunnah Khan and Joe Abbess both died in hospital after being pulled from the sea off Bournemouth on 31 Maypage, its owner said: "The last few weeks have been too much financially and mentally with lots of sleepless nights.
of Joe Abbess, from Southampton, and Sunnah Khan, from Buckinghamshire, heard they were part of a group of people thought to have been caught up in a "riptide" in the sea near the pier. They can be difficult to spot and are a major cause of accidental drowning on beaches all across the world, according to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution .
They tend to flow at 1-2mph but can reach 4-5mph, which is faster than an Olympic swimmer, the RNLI explained.The beach was cleared as emergency services were sent to the beach near Bournemouth Pier
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