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Child injured in 'tombstoning' incident

by isleofman.com 16th June 2014
Peel lifeboat was called out this afternoon after a child was injured in the sea off the Island’s West Coast. Just after 5pm, the Ruby Clery was called to the rocks at the back of Peel Castle after a youngster dislocated their shoulder while “tombstoning” jumping into the water. The boy was taken ashore by the lifeboat crew to Fenella Beach, where a coastguard team was waiting.
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 16th, June 2014 07:13pm.

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