The RNLI reflects on tragic plight of minke whale
By The Editor 13th Aug 2021
After yesterday's tragic ending to the story of the minke whale trapped in the Thames, the RNLI reflect on the whale's story.
Here Paul Stallard, Teddington RNLI Lifeboat Press Officer and Crew, tells the story from the perspective of the rescue crews who spent (in total) 36 hours trying to assist the whale:
Teddington RNLI were paged by London Coastguard at 10:02am on Monday 10 May 2021. Only the day before our colleagues at Chiswick RNLI had been involved in the attempted rescue at Richmond Half Lock. The story captured the imagination of the public. All our crew at Teddington RNLI had been following the story. The sheer strength of the whale enabled it to escape and swim away from the initial rescue. The whale was next spotted at Teddington Weir by a member of the public who rang one of the Teddington RNLI crew. After Teddington RNLI notified the London Coastguard at 10:02am on Monday 10 May 2021, the pagers went and Teddington RNLI crew were called into action. Every so often a story such as this is driven by the emotions as much as the facts.
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