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Inquest opens into Withernsea sea deaths

A composite image showing Grace and Sarah Keeling and Mark Ratcliffe. Grace and Sarah are on the left and both have light blue jean jackets on. Grace has long brown hair and Sarah shot blonde hair. On the right, Mark is wearing a brown quarter-zip top and has short brown hair with a parting and is wearing black-rimmed glasses.Image source, Family Handout
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Grace and Sarah Keeling went into the sea off the East Yorkshire coast followed by passer-by Mark Ratcliffe who tried to help

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An inquest has opened into the deaths of two people who died after being swept away by the sea in Withernsea.

Mark Ratcliffe, 67, entered the water in an attempt to try to save Sarah Keeling, 45, and her daughter Grace Keeling, 15, on 2 January.

Ratcliffe, who was pulled unconscious from the water during the initial search, died at the scene. Sarah's body was found later that evening, with police still searching for Grace.

A hearing at Hull Coroner's Court was opened and adjourned by Lorraine Harris, Area Coroner for Hull and East Yorkshire.

The brief hearing was told that the results of a preliminary post mortem examination found Keeling died from drowning and head and neck injuries.

She came from Sutton in Ashfield in Nottinghamshire and worked in sales.

Ratcliffe, who was a retired warehouse worker and lived in Withernsea, died from drowning and chest injuries. He was originally from Bradford, the court heard.

The inquest was adjourned to a later date.

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