Joe Abbess, 17, and Sunnah Khan, 12, died in Bournemouth
No criminal offences were committed in relation to the deaths of two people off Bournemouth beach in May, police have said tonight.
A Dorset Police statement on Friday night said: “Following a full and detailed investigation, officers have reached a position to make the evidence-based decision that no criminal offences were committed. Detective Chief Superintendent Neil Corrigan said: “On Wednesday 31 May 2023 at about 3.50pm several people swimming in the sea got into difficulty resulting in the rescue of 11 people by the RNLI lifeguards. During this incident, which occurred approximately 100 metres to the east of the pier and in the zone between the RNLI flags, Joe and Sunnah tragically drowned.
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