Body found in search for missing girl, 15

2 weeks ago 23

Richard MaddenEast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

Humberside Police Grace Keeling and Sarah Keeling looking at the camera while sat in a car. Grace has long brown hair and Sarah has long blond hair, both are wearing blue denim jackets
Humberside Police

Grace Keeling, left, and Sarah Keeling went into the sea at Withernsea on 2 January

A body has been found in the search for a missing girl, 15, who was swept into the sea off the East Yorkshire coast, Humberside Police has said.

Grace Keeling went into the water at Withernsea on 2 January. Her mother, Sarah Keeling, 45, and passer-by, Mark Ratcliffe, 67, both died after trying to save her.

The force said emergency services had attempted to retrieve the body, which was found among the rocks on the beach at Withernsea on Thursday at 08:30 GMT, but was unsuccessful due to tide times and other conditions.

Specialist officers have been in contact with Grace's family and have asked people to "refrain from speculation" and "respect their privacy".

Police said emergency services, including HM Coastguard, had cordoned off an area of Holmpton Road and remained at the scene.

Det Supt Simon Vickers said: "Officers and specialist teams have been working to explore every possible option in very complex circumstances to delicately recover the body.

"Due to tide times, conditions and the location, the recovery could not be immediately carried out and has therefore been paused until it is safe to resume."

Darrin Stevens Picture of a fire engine, police car and emergency workers on the seafront in Withernsea.Darrin Stevens

A major search operation was launched on 2 January following reports of people in the water

A major operation was launched involving HM Coastguard, lifeboats and helicopters after calls to the emergency services at about 15:00 GMT on 2 January.

Ratcliffe was pulled unconscious from the sea and died at the scene. Sarah Keeling's body was recovered later the same evening.

In a tribute, Ratcliffe's family described him as a "true selfless hero with a heart of gold, who was so cruelly taken trying to save others".

Joanne Gee, a close friend of Sarah Keeling, said the 45-year-old "left a mark with absolutely everyone she met".

Jasmine Lowe / BBC A close-up shot of flowers. In the centre is a pink teddy bear above a note that reads: RIP to the mummy trying to save your little girl.Jasmine Lowe / BBC

One of many heartfelt tributes placed at the scene in Withernsea

Humberside Police said no formal identification of the body had taken place but recognised the discovery had followed 13 days of "extensive searches" for Grace.

Vickers added: "I appreciate this update will understandably cause concern to members of the public.

"We have a dedicated team of specialists who are doing everything they can in their efforts to carry out the recovery as safely and as quickly as possible."

Download the BBC News app from the App Store for iPhone and iPad or Google Play for Android devices

Read Entire Article
Sehat Sejahterah| ESPN | | |