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Irish Sea drama as man airlifted from icy waters after falling from ferry

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The incident involved the Stena Line vessel Stena Estrid bound for Birkenhead
The incident involved the Stena Line vessel Stena Estrid bound for Birkenhead

A MAN has been airlifted out of the sea after a report of a missing person on board the Belfast to Liverpool ferry.

The incident, on Saturday morning, involved the Stena Line vessel Stena Estrid bound for Birkenhead.

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The man was travelling to Britain on the Stena Estrid when he fell into the Irish Sea on Saturday morning
HM Coastguard dispatched a helicopter to winch the man from the sea before he was taken to hospital
HM Coastguard dispatched a helicopter to winch the man from the sea before he was taken to hospitalCredit: Pacemaker Press

Emergency services were made aware of a “missing man” and an operation was launched to rescue a man who had managed to fall into the sea.

HM Coastguard said the alarm was raised not long after 8am.

In the hours that followed a search was carried out and soon after 11am one man was airlifted from the water and taken to hospital.

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A statement said: “HM Coastguard coordinated the response to a report of a missing man from a passenger vessel off Liverpool.

"The alarm was raised at about 8.15am on 20 January and a search carried out.

“The HM Coastguard helicopter from Caernarfon was sent as well as RNLI all-weather lifeboats from Hoylake, Rhyl, Lytham St Annes and Llandudno.

"A man was airlifted from the water by the HM Coastguard helicopter at about 11.20am, transferred to an ambulance and taken to hospital.

“Crosby Coastguard Rescue Team assisted by securing a helicopter landing site. Merseyside Police were informed.”

Stena Line said services were running as normal.

In July last year a man died after falling overboard from a Stena Line ferry near the port of Cairnryan in southern Scotland.

The ferry had been sailing to Belfast in the afternoon.

Rescue crews were called to the Stena Superfast VIII at Loch Ryan in Dumfries and Galloway shortly before 6pm.

The passenger was airlifted to hospital where he was pronounced dead. Police Scotland said the death was not believed to be suspicious.

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Stena Line said the ferry's own rescue boat had been launched to recover the passenger from the water.

An HM Coastguard helicopter then airlifted the man from the vessel to University Hospital in Ayr.

Jason Johnson

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