Pictured: Nicola Wheatley (L), she is one of the three people who died whie paddleboarding in river Cleddau, Haverfordwest, Wales, UK.
Re: Three people have died and one remains in hospital following a multi-agency rescue at river Cleddau in Haverfordwest, Wales, UK.
Dyfed-Powys Police received reports of people in distress in the Cleddau River in Haverfordwest shortly after 9am on Saturday, October 30.
A group of nine adults from the south Wales area had travelled to... more »
Pictured: Nicola Wheatley (L), she is one of the three people who died whie paddleboarding in river Cleddau, Haverfordwest, Wales, UK.
Re: Three people have died and one remains in hospital following a multi-agency rescue at river Cleddau in Haverfordwest, Wales, UK.
Dyfed-Powys Police received reports of people in distress in the Cleddau River in Haverfordwest shortly after 9am on Saturday, October 30.
A group of nine adults from the south Wales area had travelled to Pembrokeshire for a paddle-boarding excursion.
The exact circumstances surrounding the incident are being investigated, but it is believed that the group got into difficulty in the water.
Sadly two women and a man died at the scene, and a woman remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Next of kin are being supported by specialist Family Liaison Officers.
A further five people were rescued without injury.
A member of the public is also believed to have entered the water to attempt a rescue, later exiting the water safely.
The Quay Street area was cordoned off for several hours, with public asked to avoid the area while a search of the river took place.
Thirty firefighters from Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, including specialist wading crews and swift water rescue technicians, responded to assist with the rescue.
Two fire boats were launched to assist with bank and river searches, with crews working closely with the attending Coastguard teams.
There was helicopter support from NPAS, Coastguard and Wales Air Ambulance, and Angle RNLI lifeboat was also tasked.
Welsh Ambulance Service responded with several ambulances, taking the injured woman to Withybush Hospital.
More than 20 police officers attended the scene, which remained cordoned off until around 5pm.
Detective Chief Inspector Jonathan Rees said a full investigation was already underway, but at this stage his thoughts were focused on the loved ones of those who had died and the injured paddleboarder who remains in hospital.
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