The Coastguard has offered heartfelt condolences after the death of a Hereford boy in the sea at Skegness.

HM Coastguard Sutton Bridge issued the following update on Twitter: 

“Our hearts are heavy today and our thoughts are with the family and friends of the teenager who passed away at Skegness.

“We have no words other than to offer our heartfelt condolences to those who are grieving the loss of someone they loved so very much.”

Yesterday, Lincolnshire Police confirmed in a statement that the teenager was from Hereford.

A teenager has died after going into the sea in Skegness.

Emergency services received a report that a child, aged 13, was in the water at around 6.15pm on Saturday 13 August. He was from Hereford. 

A search was carried out by police and coastguard and the boy’s body was recovered at around 11.30pm.

The boy was not from the local area.

Superintendent Lee Pache said: “This is a very sad and tragic incident and our thoughts are with the boy’s family and friends. 

“We received a high volume of calls for missing people on the coast on Saturday. At one point, within two hours, we received 10 calls. All of the those who were reported missing, other than the child who sadly died, were located safe and well.”

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