Search stood down after pleasure boat debris in Channel found to be a month old

9 May 2024, 10:38 | Updated: 9 May 2024, 12:32

A search and rescue operation in Hastings was stood down after debris found in the English Channel was found to be a month old.

HM Coastguard coordinated a response after reports were received that parts of a vessel were found in waters south of the East Sussex resort town.

The alarm was raised at about 8.45am today.

A search and rescue helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft were sent to the area, as well as the RNLI's all-weather lifeboat from Hastings.

However, in an update shortly before 12.30pm today, it emerged that the operation was stood down.

An investigation found the parts were from a sailing vessel that went aground at Seaford Head, East Sussex, on 19 April.

Both people on board made it to land safely at the time.

Latest UK and World News

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar (right)

International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leaders on charges of war crimes

Breaking
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange wins bid at High Court to appeal against extradition to the United States

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange wins High Court bid to appeal against extradition to the United States

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has been killed in a helicopter crash along with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and several others

Israel says ‘it wasn’t us’ after Iran's President ‘Butcher of Tehran’ Ebrahim Raisi dies in helicopter crash crash

Fiona Harvey sent Sir Keir Starmer a total of 276 messages

Baby Reindeer's real-life 'Martha' accused of targeting Keir Starmer by 'bombarding him with almost 300 emails'

Cambridge academic claims Britain owes £205bn in reparations

UK owes Caribbean nations more than £200bn in reparations for slavery, Cambridge don claims