Southampton Water death of girl, 15: Police issue plea for footage to find out what happened

POLICE investigating what happened before a teenage girl was killed in a boating accident on Southampton Water want to hear from anyone who may have footage from the area.
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At 10.10am yesterday there was a collision between a rigid inflatable boat and a buoy in Southampton Water, between Netley Abbey and Hythe Pier.

A 15-year-old girl was killed, one of 12 who were on board who were taken to hospital.

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The girl’s next of kin are being supported by specialist officers from Hampshire Constabulary.

The beach at Netley Picture: Harriet Line/PA WireThe beach at Netley Picture: Harriet Line/PA Wire
The beach at Netley Picture: Harriet Line/PA Wire

All of the other passengers received hospital treatment - some for serious injuries.

A police spokesman said: ‘Our investigation, alongside the Maritime & Coastguard Agency and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch, continues and we are asking people to submit any footage they have of the incident to us.’

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Det Supt Neil Corrigan said: ‘This was a tragic incident, and our thoughts remain with the young girl’s family at this difficult time.

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‘We are now building a picture of what happened on the water that day, and the circumstances leading up to this collision.

‘It is important that we gather as much visual evidence as we can, as well as accounts from any witnesses.

‘We know that there was a ferry heading towards East Cowes, Isle of Wight, which left Southampton at 10am. Were you on this ferry, and did you see or record any of this incident?

‘Equally, were you out on the water on Saturday between 9.30am and 10.30am, in Southampton Water between Netley Abbey and Hythe Pier?’

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101, quoting Operation Orange.

You can also submit information and visually recorded evidence via the Major Incident Public Portal here.

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