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The Coastguard has warned against so-called “wave dodging” after a man had to be rescued from the sea off Tyneside.
The 20-year-old male reveller, who had been out celebrating a stag do, slipped into the North Sea at Whitley Bay shortly before 10am yesterday
The stag party member, from Rotherham who has not been named, was swept off a 15ft (4.5m) sea wall at Whitley Bay on Sunday.
Rescuers eventually managed to lower a rope line off the promenade and down to the man, who slowly pulled himself along to a set of steps where he was helped up.
Humber Coastguard described the man’s antics as “foolish and reckless”.
A lifeguard who went in after the man was also overpowered by the strength of the sea, but was able to scramble back to shore.
Humber Coastguard watch manager Mike Green said: “This man not only put his own life at risk, but those of his rescuers.
“The sea is unforgiving and is a powerful force.
“His stag weekend and that of his colleagues has been spoilt by his actions. I hope this is a lesson that he and others take note of and learn from.”
The rescued man was taken to North Tyneside Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.