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Old 02-06-2023, 06:24 PM #51
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Default 12 year old, 17 year old both Dead after Incident in Bournemouth Sea

Well considering they have charged the boat’s owner with manslaughter and impounded the boat … then they stated the was no ‘contact’ with the boat or the victims… plus the boat made many trips to and from the harbour to the area by the pier .

It can only be that on one of the day trips the boat made some massive waves ( maybe the captain was showing off and going too fast ) and that caused massive waves that put everyone in difficulty ?!?!

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I think it’s something to do with the Boat not being licensed….

Maybe … what about the manslaughter charge though ?


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Well if they were his passengers and they jumped or fell overboard or hit them in the sea and his boat isn’t licensed to use his boat…then he will be up for manslaughter…
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Well if they were his passengers and they jumped or fell overboard or hit them in the sea and his boat isn’t licensed to use his boat…then he will be up for manslaughter…

Well the police said no contact with anybody … but I guess they could have been thrown overboard..

Aren’t all boat passengers given life jackets by law though ?


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Well the police said no contact with anybody … but I guess they could have been thrown overboard..

Aren’t all boat passengers given life jackets by law though ?


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Not given, they are told where to access them, same as on a plane, maybe there just wasnt time to get to them
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Any new info on this puzzle ?


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Any new info on this puzzle ?


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[Girl, 12, who died in Bournemouth beach tragedy
'was chest-deep in the sea when she was pulled under']

Mother Stephanie Williams says police have not
revealed the full circumstances




Police keeping it secret- WHY?


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...led-under.html
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[Sunnah Khan, 12, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire,
died after being pulled under the water
near Bournemouth pier]


[Sunnah Khan was in the water near the
Victorian pier with her siblings when she
was pulled under on Wednesday afternoon, May 31,
but her distraught mother claims police
still have not explained the exact circumstances
of her daughter's death.


Sunnah, along with 17-year-old Joe Abbess - who
had been at the beach with friends - was fatally
injured and later died in hospital despite
the best efforts of medics and lifeguards.]

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Presumably they were at the pier where the boat drops off/on at and when the boat pulled away they got sucked under by the tow?
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Presumably they were at the pier where the boat drops off/on at and when the boat pulled away they got sucked under by the tow?


Yes, Police can explain that.


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Presumably they were at the pier where the boat drops off/on at and when the boat pulled away they got sucked under by the tow?

That’s feasible though I have no experience of the ‘tow’ from boats ..

I still think the boat maybe caused the already choppy waves to be be bigger / stronger and the kids were either thrown against the pier or dragged under the waves


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This is exactly why I would never swim near the pier.
I don't go too far in the water. It's not safe, anything can happen there.
It's possible that they were overwhelmed by the bigger waves.
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This is exactly why I would never swim near the pier.
I don't go too far in the water. It's not safe, anything can happen there.
It's possible that they were overwhelmed by the bigger waves.

Yeah .. the power of normal waves is incredible.. why on Earth they go swimming near Piers completely baffles me and always has


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Coroner says the 2 Died because of
Rip Tide

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Coroner says the 2 Died because of
Rip Tide

Interesting..

I’ll have to research what a rip tide is exactly


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I’ll have to research what a rip tide is exactly


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Interesting..

I’ll have to research what a rip tide is exactly

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rip_tide
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Sooo if rip tides are a natural phenomenon presumably there will have been loads of similar instances around that area !!

Why wasn’t it mentioned anywhere/anytime in the period since last Wednesday ??


Also why was the boat captain charged with manslaughter ??


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