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Sunbury Lock: One missing and five rescued after boat capsizes

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Crews from Surrey Fire and Rescue, Surrey Police and the coastguard are at the scene

A man in his 60s is missing after five people were rescued when a rowing boat capsized on the river at Walton-on-Thames.

Crews from Surrey Fire and Rescue Service and the police attended the scene at Sunbury Lock, near Wheatleys Eyot, at about 08:51 BST on Friday.

Rescue teams appealed for members of the public to avoid the area while the search continued.

“Our crews are on site, working with the coastguard, Surrey Police and other agencies. Five individuals were rescued, and work is ongoing to locate a sixth,” a fire service spokesperson said.

Sunbury Lock: One missing and five rescued after boat capsizesAdrian Harms/BBC Emergency vehicles and workers are seen standing in a car park in front of a wooden building. Some are wearing hi-viz clothing and others in plain dark clothes.Adrian Harms/BBC

Rescue teams have asked members of the public to avoid the area

Three of the five people rescued were taken to hospital for further checks, an ambulance service spokesperson said.

Surrey Police confirmed that of the six adults who had entered the water, “five of those people have since been accounted for”.

“Sadly, we believe a man in his 60s may still be in the river,” the force said in a statement.

“His relatives have been informed and are being kept updated.”

Sunbury Lock: One missing and five rescued after boat capsizesUGC The river is seen flowing fast in a photograph which looks like it has been taken from a jetty just visible in the foreground. The sky is blue and an island with trees on is seen further down the river.UGC

Police say inquiries to establish the exact circumstances of how the boat capsized are ongoing

‘Very distressing’

Inquiries to establish the full circumstances of what happened are ongoing, they added.

Ch Insp Andy Jenkins said: “This is a very distressing time for all involved and we continue to support our partners in the search for the missing man.

“Our enquires to establish the exact circumstances of how the boat capsized remain underway but at this time we do not believe there to be any suspicious circumstances or third-party involvement.”

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