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A young child had a very lucky escape today after being blown out to sea on an inflatable rubber ring. The eight year old was plucked from the sea by a fishing boat which responded to Swansea Coastguards emergency radio broadcast.
At just before 8.00 a.m. this morning, Swansea Coastguard received a very indistinct mobile phone call from a yacht which appeared to have broken down and was taking on water after springing a leak. The caller was unaware of his position although the caller thought he was off Morte Point in North Devon. The connection was then lost.