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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Boy Rescued from Tide Meets Hero RNLI Crew

Boy Rescued from Tide Meets Hero RNLI Crew

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A 13-year-old boy met RNLI volunteers who saved him from the tide.
  • The dramatic rescue was captured live on BBC television in June.
  • The RNLI advises beachgoers to return to shore four hours before high tide.
Boy Rescued from Tide Meets Hero RNLI Crew

A teenage boy who was dramatically rescued from an incoming tide six months ago has met the dedicated volunteers who saved him. Kaan, 13, was playing with friends at Wells-next-the-Sea when the tide swept him out to a sandbar, an event captured live by BBC cameras. He recounted the moment he realized the sandbank was disappearing and the immense relief when the RNLI lifeboat arrived.

Visiting the Wells RNLI lifeboat station, Kaan expressed profound thankfulness to the crew members who responded to the emergency. His mother, Sam, also conveyed her heartfelt appreciation, emphasizing the volunteers' commitment, especially as the holiday season approaches. She highlighted the importance of public awareness regarding tide times and the potential dangers.

The RNLI volunteer water safety adviser, Mandy Humphreys, stressed that people can still get into trouble in the water at any time of year. She urged everyone to be mindful of tide times, advising a return to shore at least four hours before high tide to prevent being cut off.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Wells RNLI lifeboat station volunteers rescued the 13-year-old boy.
Visitors should return to the main part of the beach at least four hours before Wells Bar high tide time.
Kaan's rescue was significant because it was captured live on BBC television, highlighting the critical work of the RNLI.

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