Tombstoning teenagers spark huge 999 operation after ‘jumping’ from Brighton Palace Pier at low tide
- Two young men were injured when they jumped off Brighton Pier yesterday
- The tide was at its lowest point of the day when the teenagers made the jump
- One is feared to have died while the other suffered serious head injuries
One man is feared dead after two teenagers jumped off a south coast pier into three feet of water yesterday.
The two men, believed to be teenagers, dived off Brighton Palace Pier at low tide on Sunday evening, police said.
It is believed they dived head first off the historic pier when the water below was at its lowest depth.
One is feared dead and a second teen is believed to have serious head injuries.
Emergency services were called around 6:30pm.
Police and other emergency services were called to Brighton Palace Pier around 6:30pm yesterday
The teenagers made the leap during low tide while the popular beach was packed with holidaymakers
Low tide at Brighton on Sunday evening was 6:06pm when the water would only have been 3.6 ft (1.1m) deep.
Police, lifeboat, lifeguard, coastguard and ambulance services were called to the pier.
A spokesman for Sussex Police said: ‘Two men have been taken to hospital having reportedly jumped into the sea from Brighton Palace Pier.
‘Police were alerted to the incident at about 6.55pm on Sunday, August 28.
‘Officers supported emergency service partners at the scene and the men were left in the care of the ambulance service and taken to hospital.’
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