09/02/2004
Five arrested following deaths of cockle pickers
Five people have been arrested by police investigating the deaths of 19 cockle pickers who drowned in Morecambe Bay last week.
Nineteen people – 17 men and two women – drowned in Morecambe Bay, Lancashire, after being trapped by rising tides while out picking cockles on Thursday evening.
The five, three men and two women, were arrested by police in Liverpool yesterday on suspicion of manslaughter. The BBC has reported that those arrested were among the 16 survivors of the tragedy.
Detectives have said that they expect to make further searches and arrests in the coming days.
The 35-strong group of cockle pickers, Chinese men and women who are not thought to be English speakers, went onto the bay at around 3pm on Thursday afternoon.
Emergency services were called in at around 9.10pm after a member of the public spotted a number of people in difficulty in the Hest Bank area of the bay. The conditions were treacherous and rescuers had to battle against two metre high waves and gale force six winds during the operation.
One of the rescuers described it as the worst tragedy he had witnessed in 25 years of service.
Morecambe Bay is notorious among locals for its perilous rip tide. Two months previously, a group of cockle pickers had to be rescued from the same area.
(gmcg)
Nineteen people – 17 men and two women – drowned in Morecambe Bay, Lancashire, after being trapped by rising tides while out picking cockles on Thursday evening.
The five, three men and two women, were arrested by police in Liverpool yesterday on suspicion of manslaughter. The BBC has reported that those arrested were among the 16 survivors of the tragedy.
Detectives have said that they expect to make further searches and arrests in the coming days.
The 35-strong group of cockle pickers, Chinese men and women who are not thought to be English speakers, went onto the bay at around 3pm on Thursday afternoon.
Emergency services were called in at around 9.10pm after a member of the public spotted a number of people in difficulty in the Hest Bank area of the bay. The conditions were treacherous and rescuers had to battle against two metre high waves and gale force six winds during the operation.
One of the rescuers described it as the worst tragedy he had witnessed in 25 years of service.
Morecambe Bay is notorious among locals for its perilous rip tide. Two months previously, a group of cockle pickers had to be rescued from the same area.
(gmcg)
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