YOUTH RESCUED FROM CLIFFS AT SEWERBY, EAST YORKSHIRE

A seventeen year old who went after his dog after it had gone over a cliff edge had to be rescued himself.

Humber Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre received a 999 call from the youth’s mother at 3.15pm on 29th January to say he was stuck on cliffs at Sewerby, close to the MRCC.

His mother said he had tried to rescue their dog which had gone over the cliff edge. The dog had made its own way back, leaving the 17 year old stuck on an icy ledge.

Humber Coastguard immediately sent the Coastguard Rescue Teams from Bridlington and Filey to the scene to assess the situation. On arrival the Coastguard Rescue officers made the decision that the quickest and safest method of rescue would be by helicopter so the RAF Rescue Helicopter based at Leconfield rescued the youth from the cliff.

Watch Manager Mike Puplett said
‘This was a well executed rescue and was resolved quickly.

‘However my message once again is for dog owners to keep their pets on a lead when they are close to cliff edges.
‘Also, members of the public should never climb or descend cliffs in order to carry out a rescue themselves.

‘The weather on that day was inclement, and a snow flurry had just engulfed the area, making the cliffs even more treacherous.’ 



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