A search operation was launched after a child went missing on West Kirby beach.
Coastguard and lifeguard rescue teams launched the search after a child "ran at speed" towards the moorings as dusk fell.
The alarm was raised at 7.30pm yesterday (Thursday).
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West Kirby RNLI was asked by HM Coastguard to find the child after their mum lost sight of them.
Following a search in darkness, the child was found near the shoreline by Cubbins Green.
The mum and child were reunited and passed over to the awaiting local HM Coastguard team.
Richard Diamond, West Kirby RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager told the ECHO: "The mother did the right thing as she acted quickly and contacted the coastguard.
"The coastguard team gave her advice and support, having tasked the volunteer crew at West Kirby RNLI.
"Never hesitate to phone 999 and ask for the coastguard if anyone is in danger near to or on the water."
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