POLICE are investigating “several lines of enquiry” into how two children died after an incident off Bournemouth beach.
One of the lines includes the Dorset Belle pleasure boat, police have now confirmed, but stressed there are other lines they are enquiring about.
As reported, the pleasure boat was seized by police in the days following the incident by the pier on Wednesday afternoon.
The police investigation is looking at all circumstances of the incident including weather, wind conditions and the state of the water at the time, a spokeswoman for Dorset Police has said.
Addressing rumours for the first time, she added: “As previously stated, neither of the deceased young people or anyone else pulled from the sea at the time of the incident, was involved in any collision or contact with any vessel in the water.”
Joe Abbess, a 17-year-old boy from Southampton, and Sunnah Khan, a 12-year-old girl from Buckinghamshire, were rescued from the sea during the incident on Wednesday, May 31, but both died later in hospital.
Detective Chief Superintendent Neil Corrigan said: “We continue to keep an open mind around the circumstances that have led to the tragic death of two young people in the water off the beach.
“Our thoughts remain with the families of those young people.
“As with any investigation of this nature, we have to look at all factors connected to the state of the water. One of those lines of enquiry has involved the pleasure boat, which was in the area at the time of the incident. These enquiries also include examining wind, other weather and general coastal conditions at the time.
“We are working with experts from partner agencies to understand all of the factors and this will take time to establish.
“We continue to support the families of Joe and Sunnah and they are being kept updated by specially trained family liaison officers about our investigation.
“I would ask that the police investigation is allowed to continue without further unhelpful speculation around circumstances of the incident, and that there is respect for the families of those who have died so tragically. I would continue to appeal to anyone at the beach at the time who witnessed the incident to come forward and talk to us.”
A man in his 40s arrested on Wednesday, has been released under investigation in connection with the incident.
An inquest into both of the deaths is anticipated to be opened on Monday 5 June 2023 subject to confirmation by HM Coroner.
Anyone with information is asked to submit it via https://mipp.police.uk/operation/55HQ23M93-PO1. If you are unable to submit information online, call 101 quoting occurrence number 55230083818.
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