The 49-year old sea-going passenger boat, Dorset Belle, was impounded by officers on Thursday and was the subject of further searches yesterday as it remained at the Cobb’s Quay, Poole Harbour, guarded by a police van.
It comes as Dorset police are continuing investigations into the vessel and any role it may have had in the incident that led to the deaths of a girl, 12, from High Wycombe and a boy, 17, from Southampton.
A man in his 40s who was “on the water” at the time was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. He was released under investigation on Thursday.
In a new development, the website Marine Traffic indicated that the vessel had visited Bournemouth Pier, the scene of the incident, at 4pm, minutes before the first 999 calls were made, and returned again afterwards.
Dorset Police has declined to comment on any investigation into the Dorset Belle and refused to say what or if any vessel was involved.
Earlier this week the force said no physical contact was made between the swimmers and any vessel or jet-ski and those involved had not been jumping off the pier.
Meanwhile, the father of one of the survivors of the tragedy, Lauren Tate, 18, addressed some of the rumours surrounding the tragic incident and said it was a riptide that swept the 10 people out to sea.
This story is from the June 03, 2023 edition of The Independent.
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