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A man died after entering the sea in Lincolnchyir to help two children.
Lincolnchyir police revealed that the 60 -year -old entered the sea in Inguldels after seeing two children who seemed to be in distress after 4 pm on Sunday near The Broadcast.
They said in a statement: “A 60 -year -old man died unfortunately after entering the water to help two children who seemed to be in distress,” they said in a statement.
It was reported that the man entered the sea after 4 pm today (May 25) near the descent in Ingulmalz, and unfortunately he had difficulty and unfortunately died at the scene.
“Our thoughts with the family of men and loved ones at this very sad time.”
The police issued any other information about the identity of the man or the situation of the two children who were believed to be trying to help.
Earlier that day, officials and local population warned against avoiding the Tantulstemmels hiking “due to a serious incident inside the water.
“Multiple emergency services at the scene include the police/hm coastguard/rnli & 2x Air Air Air’s on Clafe.”
RNLI confirmed that they fired Skegness during the accident. It is understood that the Coast Guard and the air ambulance were also present. Independent I called LINCS and Notts Air Air Ambulance to comment.
Local Lincolnchy residents participated in greeting 60 -year -old children on social media in response to the news of his death.
Someone published: “Deeper sympathy for men’s loved ones. How tragic for all participants such as this heroic and selfish act to end in a tragic and stroke way.
“I also think about the two children and their families, too, from a terrifying and shocking experience for them. It is very sad to think that all concerned were only trying to enjoy the weekend banking and now she is left shock and sad and sad family because of her brave family loss.”
Another added: “Such a heroic action ~ with a snad I hope the children are safe x. “
Ingoldmells is a famous popular destination three miles north of Sickness.
The village is not home to Bottles, Skegness, but Amusement Park Fantasy Island, which is home to the oldest 7 days in Europe.
This is an urgent news story. More to follow.