Rhyl lifeboat volunteers assist Coastguard and police to recover two arguing men

The RNLI volunteer inshore lifeboat crew at Rhyl were called out at 6.34 on Tuesday evening, to assist local coastguards and police to recover two adult males who were at the water’s edge, having previously been in the water.

They were having an argument and kept going back to the water, even crossing the River Clwyd. The crew went to the scene in case the pair went back in the water, and the RNLI LandRover was used to transport local police to the site, about one mile out on Rhyl beach, at low tide.

Eventually the two agreed to go back to the promenade, and the LandRover was used to get them back to the boathouse in police custody, where they were seen by local ambulance crews and then taken from the boathouse by police.

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