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Lucy Leeson and Rebecca Whittaker

Two bodies recovered as search continues for ‘number of people in difficulty’ in sea at Withernsea

Two bodies recovered as search continues for ‘number of people in difficulty’ in sea at Withernsea. - (PA)

Two bodies have been recovered from the sea after reports of a “number of people in difficulty in water” at a Yorkshire seaside town.

The alarm was raised just after 3pm on Friday (2 January) in Withernsea, East Yorkshire.

A major search, led by HM Coastguard, with assistance from the RNLI, Humberside Police, Yorkshire Ambulance Service and Humberside Fire and Rescue, is still ongoing as teams continue to look for one more person who entered the water this afternoon.

Humberside Police has confirmed a 67-year-old man died after being pulled from the sea on Friday evening, before the body of a second person was also found.

A force spokesperson said: “We can now confirm that earlier this evening (Friday, 2 January 2026) a second body was recovered from the sea. The circumstances are not believed to be suspicious.

“Humberside Police officers along with HM Coastguard, Yorkshire Ambulance Service and Humberside Fire and Rescue, remain in the area as searches continue for one more person who entered the water this afternoon.

“We continue to ask that people avoid the area to allow emergency services to work efficiently and safely.

Earlier on Friday, the HM Coastguard confirmed it was searching for two missing people in the water after the alarm was raised.

A spokesperson said: “HM Coastguard is searching for two missing people in the water off Withernsea today, 2 January.

“First alerted to reports of people in difficulty in the water at around 3.10pm, assets sent to the scene include an HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft, Coastguard rescue teams from Withernsea, Hornsea and Hull, the RNLI’s inshore lifeboat from Withernsea and all-weather lifeboat from Bridlington, and Hornsea Inshore Rescue.

“Yorkshire Ambulance Service has been sent, as well as an air ambulance. Humberside Police and Humberside Fire and Rescue are also in attendance. Searches remain ongoing.”

Humberside Fire and Rescue Services were called to the scene at 3.40pm on Friday.

A spokesperson said: “There are emergency vehicles around the central promenade area of Withernsea. We ask if people can avoid this area if at all possible and to take care because emergency vehicles will be moving in the area.”

In a post on Facebook early on Friday evening, Hornsea Inshore Rescue warned that conditions were not safe and said its casualty care crew were on the way to Withernsea to assist.

“Called out, unable to launch [a] lifeboat due to horrendous conditions and three metre waves breaking on our slipway which would knock the tractor and trailer sideways off the ramp. Our 4x4 vehicle [is] en route to Withernsea with a casualty care crew,” it said in the post.

Darren Stevens, who lives in the area, told the BBC he had witnessed lots of emergency vehicles and crews near the beach.

He also said it had snowed earlier and that the conditions were “bitter” and “freezing”.

“It’s not a good place to be in the sea,” he added.

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