Sunderland Echo

TRIBUTES TO TRAGICLIAM

Touching messages left after teenager’s seadeath

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

Touching tributes have been paid to a Sunderland teenager who died in a seafront tragedy.

Liam Hall, 17, was out with three other pals on Tuesday afternoon in the water near Roker Pier.

It is thought the group had been in a dinghy and then entered the water to swim, but ended up getting into difficulty.

Liam, who was from the Southwick area, was rescued by the RNLI as part of a major search operation.

He was taken to Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary for treatment but Northumbri­a Police announced yesterday that he had sadly died.

The three other teenagers involved are said to be in a stable condition.

Floral tributes were left at the scene while scores of messages of condolence were left on the Echo’s Facebook page to Liam.

Sharon O’Brien wrote: “Terrible news. I’m so sorry for his family and friends xxxx”

Brenda Bird said: “So tragic for his family. We were at Roker when this happened. We were hoping they would all be found safe and well, the rescue services were still working hard when we left.”

Linda Johnson wrote: “Absolutely tragic. It could have been so much worse, if it hadn’t been for the amazing rescue effort. Thinking of his family. R.I.P. gone too soon.”

Sunderland RNLI’s Ben Mitchell called on beach goers to stay safe when going into the water.

“From the RNLI’s point of view, we had both lifeboats from Sunderland involved in the rescue, volunteer crews and lifeguards from neighbouri­ng beaches as well.

“We are very sad to hear the result in the end that this young man has died.

“We can’t speculate on what happened but we’d encourage people going into the water to go to beaches where there are lifeguards, so they can see red and yellow flags.”

Those visiting Sunderland seafront spoke of their shock at the tragedy.

Married couple Diane and Mike Coats, of Rickleton in Washington, come to the area for walks a couple of times each month.

“Things like this happen once in a blue moon,” said Diane, 72. “I was just really surprised by it when I heard the news.”

Brian Head saw the drama of the rescue attempt unfold from his nearby home on Tuesday.

“I saw the helicopter­s out yesterday,” said the 50-yearold, of Roker.

“It’s very sad that the boy’s died.”

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A touching message left at Roker yesterday.

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