Woman dies trying to rescue dog from sea

Stewart WhittinghamNorth West
News imageHM Coastguard Fleetwood Rescuer on beach wears reflective clothingHM Coastguard Fleetwood
HM Coastguard Fleetwood rescued the woman, a man and a dog from the water at Rossall Beach on Saturday night

A woman has died after trying to rescue her pet dog from the sea.

Lancashire Police said she and a man had got into difficulty after going into the water at Rossall Beach in Thornton Cleveleys "to rescue their dog, who had become stuck".

The coastguard rescued the pair just after 20:30 BST on Saturday, but the woman, in her 60s, died later in hospital.

Police said the man, also in his 60s, remained in a critical condition in hospital after the incident near Fleetwood Beach Cafe, while the dog was recovered "safe and well".

News imageHM Coastguard Fleetwood Coastguard car above the beach with sunset in backgroundHM Coastguard Fleetwood
The woman was pronounced dead in hospital after being rescued from the sea

A police spokeswoman said the couple were "treated at the scene, but sadly the woman, aged in her 60s, was pronounced dead at hospital".

She added: "Enquiries to identify her next of kin are ongoing."

The force said there were "no suspicious circumstances surrounding the woman's death".

HM Coastguard Fleetwood said two people had been "brought ashore" at Rossall Beach and were "delivered immediate medical care".

Two coastguard officers who carried out the rescue were also taken to hospital as a precaution after ingesting sea water, it said.

Blackpool RNLI, North West Ambulance Service and Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service also attended.

In the past week, there have been at least 15 water-related deaths, after a spell of hot weather.

This has included 12-year-old Junior Slater, from Clayton-le-Woods, Chorley, who had been swimming with friends at the River Ribble in Ribchester, on Tuesday.

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