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Teenager heads home to England after Campsie Linn canoe rescue

A teenage canoeist who was rescued from the River Tay at the weekend has returned to her home south of the border.

Navy rescue helicopter

The teenager was rescued by a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter.

  • Published in the Courier : 29.11.11
  • Published online : 29.11.11 @ 03.18pm
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The 14-year-old girl, who is from the Hertfordshire area, was treated for mild hypothermia at Ninewells Hospital after her vessel capsized on Sunday afternoon.

Following a multi-agency emergency response involving Tayside Police, Tayside Fire and Rescue and the Scottish Ambulance Service, a Royal Navy helicopter was called in to winch the girl from the notorious Campsie Linn rapids near Stanley.

The frightened youngster, who managed to make it to a small island on the river, was described as being in a ''state of shock''.

It is believed she had been holidaying in the Perthshire area with a group of family and friends.

A middle-aged man, who had been sitting in the canoe with the teenager, made it safely to the water's edge.

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Organisations: Scottish Ambulance Service, Royal Navy | Places: River Tay, Stanley | Concepts: Teenager, Hypothermia, River, Canoeing

 

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