Bournemouth beach boat operations suspended after deaths

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Sunnah Khan and Joe Abbess both died in hospital last Wednesday

All boat operations from Bournemouth Pier have been suspended "as a precaution" following the deaths of two children.

The council said the ban affected just one company, which operates the Dorset Belle sightseeing boat.

The vessel was impounded by police after the deaths of Joe Abbess, 17, from Southampton, and 12-year-old Sunnah Khan, from Buckinghamshire.

An inquest heard a "suggestion" a riptide led to the pair drowning.

The council said the ban on boat operations would remain pending the outcome of a police investigation.

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The Dorset Belle pleasure boat was seen on Friday morning being guarded by police

Dorset Police said it was keeping an "open mind" about the incident last Wednesday and dismissed speculation the pair had jumped from the pier.

The force said it was considering causes including the impact of weather conditions and the state of the water.

The incident involved 10 swimmers on a day when the beach was packed during half-term.

In the immediate aftermath, the Dorset Belle sightseeing boat was impounded by police, but the force said it was "just one of several lines of inquiry".

It added that none of the swimmers were involved in any collision or contact with any vessel in the water.

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Stephanie Williams (pictured with Sunnah) said she had lost her "beautiful girl"

The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has said "no formal investigation has been launched" but it was continuing to make inquiries.

In a statement released earlier, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council said all boat operations from the pier had been paused "as a precaution" while police continue to investigate.

"We are aware the investigation is complex and will consult with Dorset Police when the investigation is complete," a spokesperson said.

A man in his 40s, who was "on the water" at the time, was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. He has since been released while inquiries continue.

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The beach was cleared as emergency services attended the incident

In a hearing to open the inquest proceedings at Bournemouth Town Hall on Monday, Dorset coroner's officer Nicola Muller said post-mortem examinations identified drowning as the cause of the deaths.

"The brief circumstances are that emergency services were contacted by members of the public... following suggestion they had been caught in a riptide," she said.

Riptides are strong currents running out to sea that can quickly drag people and objects away from the shallows of the shoreline and out to deeper water.

Joe's family described him as "a fabulous young man", while Sunnah's mother Stephanie Williams posted on Twitter to pay tribute to her "beautiful daughter".

She wrote: "No parent should ever have to go through what her dad and I are going through. We love you so much baby girl."

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Friends of Joe Abbess (L-R) - Jack, Ben, Leo and Jack - paid tribute to the "much-loved" student

Sunnah's school described the 12-year-old as "bold and happy", whose personality "resonated throughout the school".

Bourne End Academy said in a statement: "Her energetic character and fierce sense of loyalty meant that she had built strong and positive relationships with her peers and teachers. She will be enormously missed."

Teachers at City College Southampton, where Joe was studying catering, said they were "in tears" over his death.

His friend and fellow student Ben said: "Joe was kind of an inspiration to me. He was obviously very passionate about cooking. Head chef one day, for sure."

Another student Jack said: "He was definitely the life of the kitchen. Bubbly, happy, trying to spread the cheeriness throughout the kitchen.

"Now I'm heartbroken. We all loved him so much."

The inquest was opened and adjourned for a pre-inquest review hearing on 18 September.

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