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Two men die after rescue from sea off Torbay

Police were called to assist the Coastguard at around 9am on Saturday following reports of concern for two people in the water at Oddicombe.

Ellie Ng
Sunday 28 May 2023 07:27 EDT

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Two men aged in their 20s have died after being rescued from the water off the coast of Torbay, police have said.

Devon and Cornwall officers were called to assist the Coastguard at around 9am on Saturday following reports of concern for two people in the water at Oddicombe.

Following an emergency rescue operation, the men were pulled from the water, but one was declared dead at the scene.

The second man died after being taken to Torbay District Hospital.

Police said their next of kin have been informed, and inquiries continue while a file is prepared for the coroner.

The operation involved the Coastguard rescue team from Torbay and the RNLI’s inshore lifeboat from Teignmouth and Dawlish.

The Devon Air Ambulance was despatched, and Devon and Cornwall Police and the South Western Ambulance Service were also involved.

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